Citizens : A Chronicle of The French Revolution

Simon Schama

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Summary

Citizens: A Chronicle of The French Revolution by Simon Schama is an essential read for those captivated by history's transformative moments. This acclaimed work brings the tumult of the French Revolution to life, offering readers profound insights into the social and cultural forces that ignited the revolution and shaped modern Europe.

Schama’s narrative weaves together individual stories with sweeping historical trends, creating an engaging tapestry that highlights the dramatic clashes between ideals and realities. Readers are invited to explore the fervor and chaos of revolutionary France, where ordinary citizens became pivotal characters in a grand historical saga. With its rich details and compelling storytelling, this book stands out in the Non-Fiction category, particularly within the realm of Modern European history.

The emotionally charged themes of liberty, equality, and fraternity resonate throughout the text, capturing the struggles and triumphs of those who sought to redefine their society. Schama’s meticulous research and storytelling prowess breathe life into a period often overshadowed by its brutality, allowing readers to connect with the emotional depth of historical figures.

Having received critical acclaim, including prestigious awards, “Citizens” remains a seminal work that has influenced how we understand the French Revolution and its enduring legacy. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a casual reader, this book promises an enlightening journey into one of the most pivotal events in human history.

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Citizens : A Chronicle of The French Revolution by Simon Schama 9780141017273

Product Information

Title: Citizens : A Chronicle of The French Revolution
Author: Simon Schama
ISBN: 9780141017273
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Dimensions: 198 x 132 x 36 mm
Publication Date: 05 August, 2004
Pagination: 848 pages
Weight: 608 g

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