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Saturday Lecture Series: The French Revolution

by coldwarrior ( 21 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, History, Open thread, saturday lecture series at November 2nd, 2013 - 8:00 am

Please, before viewing this lecture, review the last in the installment here.

Thank You.

Now, after a sabbatical it’s back to the friendly environs of Prof Weber’s lecture hall for The Western Tradition. Again I remind the readers: Weber’s main focus as an historian is France. This is his specialty and this lecture is a fine delineation between ideals and mores in Colonial America and Revolutionary side by side in a doctrinal framework. I urge you to pay very close attention to this and the previous lecture. They are timeless and pertinent. Now France’s revolution goes from Democracy to dictatorship.

And now, Prof Weber on Yinztube!

The Western Tradition 40 The French Revolution

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