Nigel Aston
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by P.V. Bamford
Published June 30 1990
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New titles on the French Revolution
Published December 1 1989
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Despite the later conflicts between Church and Revolution, Nigel Aston argues that the majority of France's churchmen in 1789 were keen for reform and eager for change. Published April 30 1989
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Awkward cousins - Nigel Aston traces the response of the House of Orleans to the vicissitudes of the French throne and revolution
Published October 1 1988
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Two books on the age of Marie Antoinette and the Enlightened Despots
Published August 31 1986
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