William Doyle
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William Doyle discusses traditional and revisionist interpretations of the downfall of the Kings of France, arguing that notions of a 'desacralised monarchy' are inadequate to explain what happened. Published March 1 2000
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Offices for sale have always been a key feature through French history but here William Doyle offers some new and surprising thoughts on their appeal and longevity.
Published August 31 1996
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by David P. Jordan
Published December 1 1986
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A collection of works on 18th- and 19th-century France
Published November 1 1984
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by Marc Bouloiseau
Published April 30 1984
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by Ronnie Butler
Published February 1 1984
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William Doyle on a close analysis of political revolution in Paris
Published July 31 1983
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William Doyle reviews two approaches to 18th century Irish history of contrasting quality.
Published May 31 1983
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William Doyle applauds a long-awaited English translation of a landmark French history of the Revolution
Published December 1 1981
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