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This book is interesting for a number of reasons. It somwhat suprising how well these women expressed themselves to each other in the mail. It also brings to light some of the contraditions of Marie Antoinette's position in France. She was exhorted by her mother to be a good frenchwoman, but in her heart to never forget that her first loyalty should always be to Austria and her.
Royal marriages in centuries past were made for political alliances and this always put the partner who went to a new country in a difficult position as far as loyalty went. Marie Antoinette's solution was to start lying or not telling her mother things. Unfortuntley for her, her mother had a household spy by the name of Mercey (who went to france with marie) to report back everything she omitted. These letters are also included.
You end up with a well rounded picture of a young lady in deep over her head. It's a world of pomp, pain and deception. This book is worth getting if only to see a completly different view of these people than you would get out of a formal biography....their life in their own words.
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In this compelling volume renowned historian Olivier Bernier provides us with a riveting chronicle of that time, so full of historical lessons for us as we embark upon the new millennium. The scope of the book is truly global covering Europe's bloodstained landscape, the nascent United States, the Spanish and Portuguese dominions of Central and South America, the Gold Coast of Africa, British India and the Forbidden City of China. This journey around the world provides a finely textured portrait of civilisation at the dawn of the modern era while shedding new light on the revolutionary trends that were taking shape in the arts, architecture, science, and philosophy.
Offering a spellbinding account of one of the most momentous chapters in the story of civilization, The World in 1800 makes irresistible reading for scholars and history buffs alike.
Educated in Paris, at Harvard and at New York University, Olivier Bernier is the author of several books on history. He has also taught art history and is widely acclaimed for his lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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The author is not particularly kind to the Lafayette and does not hestiate to point out his flaws. However, the writing is well done. The only major problem I have with the book regards referring to many major historical characters without giving us some background before they are introduced. For example, many of the leaders of the French Revolution are referred to without any explanation of their politics. The author assumed a fairly wide understanding of the various personalities. I would have preferred a little more exposition.
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