WEB LINKS
Books:
1. The Anatomy of a Revolution. Brinton, Crane. New York, N.Y.: Vintage Books, 1965. Comparisons between
the English, American, French, and Russian Revolutions.
2. The Coming of the French Revolution. Lefebvre, Georges. New York: Random House, 1947. Translated by R.R Palmer. Vintage Books; a division of Random House.
3. The Era of the French Revolution. Gottschalk, Louis R.
4. The French Revolution. Dawson, Philip (ed.). New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1967
6. The Old Regime and the French Revolution. Tocqueville, Alexis de. Translated by Stuart Gilbert and Peter Smith.
Glovcester. Massachusetts, 1978
7. Robespierre and the French
Revolution. Thompson, J.M.
Internet Sources:
1.The French Revolution Home Page http://members.aol.com/agentmess/frenchrev/index.html#pers
2. The French Revolution and the Estates General. http://members.aol.com/agentmess/frenchrev/frscript.html
3. The French Revolution- http://members.aol.com/Motherdoom/pictureplace.html
4. France: The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789-1815 http://www.visi.com/`mdm/fr/167.html
5. The French Revolution and Napoleon 1789-1815- http://www.visi.com/`mdm/fr/168.html
6. The French Revolution and Napoleon 1789-1815- http://www.visi.com/`mdm/fr/169.html
7. The Destruction of the Ancien Regime. The French Revolution. Belief in the 18th Century- http://www.visi.com/`mdm/fr/lesson3.html
8. A Tale of Two Revolutions - http://www.self-gov.org/freeman/8908pete.htm
9. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy. July 12, 1790.- http://history.hanover.edu/texts/civilcon.htm
10. The French Revolution- http://www.chs.chico.k12.caus/`coster1/french.htm
11. Modern Western Civilization.
Class 12: The Radical Revolution-
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/lect/mod12.html