Twelve Who Ruled by R.R. Palmer

The book provides an in-depth analysis of the French Revolutionary government during the Reign of Terror, focusing on the Committee of Public Safety. Comprising twelve members, this committee was tasked with protecting the newly established republic from internal and external threats. The narrative delves into the complex dynamics and ideologies of these leaders, examining their roles in the radical policies implemented during this tumultuous period. Through detailed portraits of each member, the book explores the interplay of political ideals, personal motivations, and the extreme measures taken in the name of security and governance, offering a profound insight into one of the most controversial and influential periods in French history.

The 5969th greatest book of all time


Published
1941
Nationality
Unknown
Type
Fiction
Pages
300-350
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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