Liberty, Equality, Fraternity offers readers an accessible and
lively introduction to the French Revolution that is also grounded
in the latest and most sophisticated historical scholarship. It
does so through two paths--a book and a companion CD-ROM. The book
gives a brief but comprehensive narrative of the Revolution. The
CD-ROM offers readers an unprecedented multimedia overview of the
Revolution through images, primary documents, and song. Together
they introduce readers to the fascinating story of the world's
first great revolution.
The book, written by Lynn Hunt and Jack Censer, preeminent
authorities on the French Revolution, includes selected images and
documents from the accompanying CD-ROM, prepared by the authors
with the support of the Center for History and New Media at George
Mason University and the American Social History Project at City
University of New York. Features of the CD-ROM include primary
documents (carefully chosen, translated, and placed in their proper
historical contexts by a team of historians), songs, maps, and more
than 300 images (caricatures, portraits, sculptures, and
photographs of artifacts of material culture)--many previously
available only to specialists in the field. These hard-to-find
images, gathered from repositories in France and the United States,
comprise an unparalleled and powerful visual record of the
Revolution. Given the centrality of visual artifacts (imagery,
symbolism, and print culture) to the history of the Revolution, and
the inability of print reproduction to present such images with
clarity and detail, the companion CD-ROM will provide an entry into
the Revolution unavailable in any other form.
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