Tag: French Revolution

Total Results: 22


Their aim was freedom and emancipation (Photo by Roger Viollet Collection/Getty Images)
03/20/2021 - 12:30am

The populist spirit of the Paris Commune One hundred and fifty years ago, revolutionaries were far more interested in democracy than feminism and Marx

Robert Tombs

Wednesday, March 10

10.03

How modernity erupted from a volcano Natural disasters have affected our history far more than politics

Paul Lay

Thursday, December 10

10.12

France will never be a nation of cowards Gallic courage, the harvest of centuries of battle, still beguiles the world

Dan Jackson

Monday, November 30

30.11

The making of a modern martyr From Patrick Pearse to George Floyd, they're a sign the political conversation has broken down

Jenny McCartney

Thursday, October 22

22.10

What the Woke Terror shares with the French Revolution Both radical movements are shot through with paranoia, emotivism and religious caricature

Matthew Crawford

Thursday, October 15

15.10

The tyranny of queer theory Even if you're gay, being monogamous is seen as reactionary — if not outright bigoted

Mary Harrington

Monday, October 5

05.10

The autocrats of the world are uniting Like the old Concert of Europe, the new Dictators' Club has set aside differences to focus on naked power

Christopher Rhodes

Tuesday, September 15

15.09

Did the French Revolution cause Nazism? If Louis XVI had hung onto his throne, Europe wouldn't have been overrun by tyranny

John Lewis-Stempel

Thursday, September 10

10.09

Imagine a world without the USA… France and Britain have reached a stalemate in North America and no colonial rebellion ensues

James Kirkup

Thursday, November 15

15.11

Globalisation’s mistaken rule

Giles Fraser