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Killer Hailstones: Weather and the French Revolution.Published in:Agora, 2010, v. 45, n. 3, p. 18By:Cashman, LukePublication type:Article
Between monarch and monarchy: the education of the dauphin and revolutionary politics, 1790–91.Published in:2013By:O’Connor, AdrianPublication type:Essay