The reign of Louis XVI, which ended with the guillotining of Louis and his wife, Marie Antoinette, in 1793, is a dramatic and crucial part of French history. This book presents the first complete and authoritative biography of Louis XVI, a poignant tale that recounts how the King's stature grew as his power declined.
John Hardman Libros
John Hardman es una autoridad mundial líder en la Revolución Francesa, aclamado por sus perspicaces libros sobre el tema. Su obra académica se adentra en las complejidades de este período histórico crucial, ofreciendo profundas perspectivas sobre sus causas, desarrollo e impacto final. Los lectores pueden esperar una exploración rica y detallada de la historia, cobrando vida a través de un análisis incisivo. Anteriormente fue profesor de historia moderna en la Universidad de Edimburgo.




This book presents a fresh perspective on a historically misunderstood queen, challenging the conventional narrative of her being "out of touch." It delves into her life and reign, revealing the complexities of her character and the political landscape of her time. By examining various facets of her rule, the author aims to reshape the reader's understanding of her contributions and significance in history, offering insights that highlight her influence and the contextual challenges she faced.
A major new biography of Antoine Barnave-the politician and writer who advocated for a constitutional monarchy in revolutionary France
A thought-provoking, authoritative biography of one of history's most maligned rulers