A great read about an important incident in French history, the trail and execution of the last king of France.
David P. Jordan Books
David P. Jordan is an esteemed Professor Emeritus of French History, holding a Ph.D. from Yale University. His scholarly work delves into profound historical events, exploring their significant impact on societal structures. Jordan's academic approach is characterized by meticulous research and incisive analysis, offering readers valuable insights into pivotal moments of French history.





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