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The Deaths of Louis XVI
Regicide and the French Political Imagination
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196 pages
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The public execution of Louis XVI serves as a focal point in French history, representing contrasting interpretations across political spectrums. For Jacobins, it symbolized empowerment, while royalists viewed it as a grave sin. Dunn explores how this event shaped French intellectual discourse and political myth, revealing how both right and left thinkers condemned regicide and violence, ultimately fostering a humanitarian vision that laid the moral groundwork for modern France. The book delves into the enduring impact of this historical moment on collective memory and national identity.
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2008, paperback
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