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John Keane guest of ABC Radio National Summer
Wednesday 24 January 6pm
The French Revolution; a British Problem
Earlier this year, halfway through a new history of the French Revolution by an English historian, Jill Kitson was struck by the thought that, ever since it began, British writers have been obsessed with the French Revolution – far more than with their own bloodless Revolution of 1688. Here she looks at the French Revolution viewed from the other side of the Channel – or should that be through the Channel Tunnel?
Download the MP3 Recording of this show:
Audio file here
File Size: 99 MB - Lenght: 54 Minutes
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