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October 31, 2014

How Does it Feel to be a Revolutionary? Hari Kunzru seizes the day.

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July 21, 2014July 12, 2014

Thermidor Fun Fact Day Thirty-Seven: Victory of General Hoche against the émigrés. At land or at sea?

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July 18, 2014July 10, 2014

Thermidor Fun Fact Day Thirty-Four: We know Les Misérables is about a revolution, but which one?

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July 12, 2014July 8, 2014

Thermidor Fun Fact Day Twenty-Nine: A Colonial hero tainted by association

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July 4, 2014July 3, 2014

Thermidor Fun Fact Day Twenty-One: What’s France got to do with the fourth of July?

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June 29, 2014June 24, 2014

Thermidor Fun Fact Day Sixteen: War against France’s one-time allies

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February 25, 2011February 25, 2011

Dolce & Gabbana’s “Hot Baroque” line: Recreating Napoleonic Attitudes for Today? by Chris White

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