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Topic History of: Robespierre
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Pru Unless you want to know the minutiae of his life, the book that will give you the best insights into the various aspects of his life and thought is this collection: Robespierre, edited by Colin Haydon and William Doyle.
Hyram T Pulsar Peter McPhee's is the most accurate and readable. Scurr's is a laboured academic work.
JK2006 After my last trip to Paris and my belated visit to Les Miserables, I've become intrigued by this extraordinary, contrasting man who was a major force in the French Revolution. I must read a biography. Any tips as to which is best?