Louis XVI and the French Revolution

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Louis XVI and the French Revolution

Author(s): Alison Johnson (Author)

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 236 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780786473557
  • ISBN-13: 078647355X

Book Description

Louis XVI was a gentle and unassuming man who did not want to be king but attempted to work for the welfare of his people–until his government was engulfed by the violent upheavals of the French Revolution. Facing the rapidly changing desires of his subjects, he gave way to the policies they demanded. Few rulers have acquiesced to such startling changes of government within such a brief span of time.

Louis XVI lacked the charisma of Marie Antoinette, but he is remarkable for the courage he exhibited when facing violent armed men only a few feet away. The quiet dignity with which he approached his execution has been praised by countless people, including Albert Camus and Victor Hugo. This biography traces the painfully exciting events involving Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and their two children. The royal family was first taken by a violent mob from Versailles to Paris. They attempted an escape but it failed when they had almost reached safety. A year later the king and queen were guillotined.

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About the Author

Alison Johnson lives in midcoast Maine.

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