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Hugh Gough

    The Newspaper Press in the French Revolution
    Old Memories
    The Terror in the French Revolution
    Under Deadly Fire
    • Under Deadly Fire

      The First Hand Experiences of a Young Officer of the 3rd Bengal Native Cavalry and Hodson's Horse During the Indian Mu

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The narrative follows the experiences of Hodson's Horse, a cavalry regiment during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. It highlights the bravery and strategic prowess of the soldiers as they engage in intense battles, showcasing their unique cavalry tactics. The book delves into personal accounts, providing insights into the camaraderie among the troops and the challenges they faced on the battlefield. Through vivid descriptions and historical context, it captures the essence of military life during a pivotal moment in British colonial history.

      Under Deadly Fire
    • 3,5(2)Abgeben

      We now live with the threat and the reality of political terror and terrorists. What are its links with the terrors of the present day?This established text examines a range of key issues, analyses the terror's background and traces the course from the fall of the Bastille in 1789 to the work of the guillotine during the terror of 1793-4.

      The Terror in the French Revolution
    • Old Memories

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This reprint of the original 1897 edition preserves the text and quality of the historical work, offering readers a glimpse into the past. It captures the essence of the time, allowing modern audiences to experience the themes and narratives that shaped its era. Ideal for those interested in historical literature, it serves both as a collectible and a means to explore the cultural context of the late 19th century.

      Old Memories
    • The collapse of the ancien régime in 1789 marked a pivotal moment for the French press, leading to an unprecedented surge in newspaper publications, with over 2,000 titles emerging by 1799. This study explores the development of journalism during this transformative period, highlighting the significance of provincial newspapers and their interplay with political power. It also delves into the economic aspects of the newspaper industry, including printing, distribution, and sales, providing a comprehensive analysis of the press's evolution in revolutionary France.

      The Newspaper Press in the French Revolution