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Robespierre

Una vida revolucionaria

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Para algunos, Maximilien Robespierre fue un mártir de la Revolución francesa, el abogado de provincias que consiguió, contra todo pronóstico, que en Francia se proclamara una república. Para otros, representa el primer dictador moderno, un fanático que instigó las matanzas multitudinarias del periodo del Terror y acabó justamente guillotinado. En esta obra, la biografía más completa del revolucionario francés, Peter McPhee se adentra en las convicciones políticas y las relaciones familiares de Robespierre, haciendo especial hincapié en sus años de formación como abogado, para tratar de acercarse al hombre que hay detrás de la leyenda. Relato histórico, biográfico y humano, Robespierre es también una magnífica oportunidad de conocer a fondo a este sorprendente personaje, de una importancia capital para la construcción de Europa. «Una rigurosa biografía basada en una documentación de primera mano y una extensa bibliografía perfectamente actualizada.» El País «El trabajo exhaustivo y documentado de McPhee proyecta una luz sobre Robespierre que va más allá de la sed de sangre que le imputa su fama.» Historia y vida «Una completa biografía y un perfecto retrato del personaje más conocido de la Revolución francesa.» Leer
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 26, 2012
      Historian and professor McPhee (Living the French Revolution, 1789-1799) adds to his volumes on French history with a comprehensive biography of the controversial, diminutive, outspoken, and ambitious man who overcame adversity to become a lawyer, who argued for the rights of children born out of wedlock and freedom of the press in 18th-century France, and whose name is inextricably linked with the French Revolutionâfor better or worse. McPhee maintains that Maximilien Robespierre "was seeking to make sense of the chaos of a world in revolutionary upheaval and to use his talents to create stability and certainty for a new order"âbut at the end of his short life, he was "reviled as thoroughly as he had once been idolized." McPhee succeeds in his goal of illuminating Robespierre's early life and career (as well as his ideological and political development), and continues with thorough detail to his execution in 1794; his view is sympathetic to Robespierre, downplaying his fanaticism and dictatorial tendencies that other biographers describe. McPhee includes a detailed chronology of Robespierre's life, as well as extensive endnotes and a bibliography, which documentation will allow readers to determine whether they agree with McPhee's assertion that, "Far from the emotionally stunted, rigidly puritanical and icily cruel monster of history and literature, this was a passionate man." This fast-moving and thorough exploration of Robespierre's life and death will interest devotees of French history, particularly those looking for a fresh take on the Revolution. Illus.

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