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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 Road to Apocalypse
    The Fall of the French Monarchy
    Napoleon
    The Fall of the French Monarchy
    Scientifically Thinking
    Preserving the Monarchy
    • 2018

      Scientifically Thinking

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "Rice, himself a scientist, [posits that] that science is essentially organized common sense. While the brain is hardwired for common sense, unfortunately it also relies on a number of misleading tendencies. Instead of reasoning objectively it tends to rationalize. Often it sees what it wants to see rather than what is really there. And it is adept

      Scientifically Thinking
    • 2016
    • 2014
    • 2014

      Napoleon

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The story of the dramatic two years leading to Napoleon's abdication in 1814 - in which he lost control of his empire and, ultimately, of France itself.

      Napoleon
    • 2011

      ‘An extraordinary story told with the utmost elegance. It's the perfect exemplar and justification of the short format that Notting Hill Editions have hit upon.’Michael Frayn

      The Road to Apocalypse
    • 2002

      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
    • 2002

      Preserving the Monarchy

      The Comte de Vergennes 1774 1787

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the pivotal role of Vergennes in shaping domestic policy, this study delves into the political and social landscape of France on the brink of the French Revolution. It examines his strategies, decisions, and the implications of his governance during a transformative period in French history, highlighting the complex interplay between domestic affairs and revolutionary sentiments. The analysis offers insights into how Vergennes' leadership influenced the nation's trajectory in a time of impending change.

      Preserving the Monarchy