Colin Jones, “Maximilien Robespierre, Melancholic Victim of his own Virtue?” (2015)
Note: The audio quality improves after about 8 minutes. H-France Salon, vol. 7 (2015), Issue 7, #1 Conference Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies (Colorado Springs, CO) Panel "Victims, Compensation, Melancholy: Shaping the Legacies of Revolution and Violence in France, 1794-1977" 18 April 2015 MP3 audio version of presentation available at H-France Salon: http://h-france.net/Salon/h-francesal....

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