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Munro Price

    Munro Price is a historian specializing in French history, delving into its intricate nuances. His work is characterized by its depth and attention to period detail, bringing the past alive for contemporary readers. Price's academic approach offers insightful perspectives on the political and social forces that shaped France.

    The Perilous Crown
    The Fall of the French Monarchy
    • The Fall of the French Monarchy

      Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and the Baron de Breteuil

      • 425 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This is a history of the French Revolution, as seen through the eyes of the French royal family. Munro Price has researched the mood, atmosphere and personalities behind the palace walls: at the heart of this research is a cache of letters that sheds new light on the lives of the royals, as the monarchy was gradually stripped of its power and revolutionary fervour called for their execution.

      The Fall of the French Monarchy
    • The Perilous Crown

      France Between Revolutions 1814-1848

      • 462 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Everyone knows what happened in France between the Revolution of 1789 and the fall of Napoleon in 1815, but what happened next? Munro Price's vivid and compelling new book fills in the gap. Beginning with the return from exile of Louis-Philippe d'Orleans in 1814, together with his sister, Madame Adelaide, Price examines the remarkable period that saw not one but two revolutions; the first, in 1830, put Louis-Philippe on the throne, the second in 1848 saw him exiled once more, destined to spend the last years of his life in quiet seclusion in Surrey. Drawing on previously unpublished letters and journals, Price focuses on the amazing political machinations of Madame Adelaide. Mentioned only rarely in other histories of the time, Price restores her to rightful prominence and reveals how her intelligence and behind the scenes wrangling secured her brother the throne, thereby creating France's only long-lasting experiment with a constitutional monarchy. Price brings this extraordinary period, with all its instability and political intrigue, vividly to life, and at the same time illuminates our understanding of a difficult and tumultuous time. The result is an ambitious, exciting, and masterful work of history that is sure to delight and inform for many years to come.

      The Perilous Crown