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July 2, 2015June 30, 2015

From Prairial to Pop Culture. Day Twenty-One. Revolutionary dishes

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June 18, 2015June 18, 2015

From Prairial to Pop Culture. Day Seven. Did you hear about Robespierre’s terrible bee stings?

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June 12, 2015June 13, 2015

From Prairial to Pop Culture: The French Revolution in 2015. Day One, the political meaning of Prairial

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July 27, 2014July 19, 2014

Thermidor Fun Fact Day Forty-Three: The Newspaper announces Robespierre’s Death

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June 28, 2014June 24, 2014

Thermidor Fun Fact Day Fifteen: If Thermidor = End of Terror, what does Brumaire mean?

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July 27, 2013July 27, 2013

Hugo and the Convention : Thermidorian Thoughts

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April 6, 2012May 21, 2012

Controversy and kitsch : The French Revolution of spring 2012

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September 22, 2010June 14, 2014

Best wishes for the Year 219! Meilleurs vœux pour l’An CCXIX!

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