Some years ago, in Paris, my son and I read Christopher Hibbert’s history of the French Revolution. When we were done, we talked about how the book had inadvertently convinced us that Maximilien ...
Reading an article on Maximilien Robespierre published in the New York Review of Books (23 June 2022) has led me to reflect (or more accurately, further reflect) on both my short time as an active ...
Maximilien de Robespierre, the infamous French revolutionary leader, may have been suffering from a rare immune disorder when he was guillotined in 1794, experts say. The evidence emerged after ...
Yesterday, Lionhead’s site teased gamers with South American revolutionary Che Guevara. Today, we get Maximilien Robespierre, infamous leader of the French ...