Representing violence in France 1760-1820
Violence was an inescapable part of people’s daily lives in eighteenth-century France. The Revolution in general and the Terror in particular were marked by intense outbursts of political violence, whilst the abuse of wives, children and servants was still rife in the home. But the representation of...
Other Authors: | Wynn, T |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Voltaire Foundation
2017
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