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Demerliac, Alain. La Marine de Louis XVI: Nomenclature des navires français de 1774 à 1792. Editions Omega, 1996.

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Louis XVI and the French Revolution, 1789-1792. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Louis. Louis XVI and the comte de Vergennes: Correspondence 1774-1787. Voltaire Foundation, 1998.

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Le dernier règne: Chronique de la France de Louis XVI, 1774-1789. Fayard, 1995.

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French politics, 1774-1789: From the accession of Louis XVI to the fall of the Bastille. Longman, 1995.

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Les cent vingt jours de Louis XVI, dit Louis Capet: Du 21 septembre 1792 "l'an I de la République" au 21 janvier 1793 "Louis Capet est guillotiné". Plon, 1993.

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Their gracious pleasure, 1782-1785. Simon and Schuster, 1989.

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Manceron, Claude. Les hommes de la liberté. Laffont, 1987.

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Méthivier, Hubert. Le siècle de Louis XV. Presses universitaires de France, 2000.

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Hibbert, Eleanor Alice Burford. Louis the well-beloved. ISIS, 2011.

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Turetsky, Bianca. The time-traveling fashionista at the palace of Marie Antoinette: A novel. Poppy, 2012.

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If the king only knew: Seditious speech in the Reign of Louis XV. University Press of Virginia, 2000.

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Louis XV and the Parlement of Paris, 1737-1755. Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Power and politics in Old Regime France, 1720-1745. Routledge, 1996.

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Power and Politics in Old Regime France, 1720-1745. Taylor & Francis Group Plc, 2004.

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Caiani, Ambrogio A. Louis XVI and the French Revolution, 1789-1792. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Hines, James R. Skating on the Continent. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039065.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses the development of skating in the Continent. Skating on bladed skates, as practiced in the Netherlands and England, arrived in France sometime in the eighteenth century. When figure skating did arrive it became a popular winter activity spurred at least in part by acceptance at the court of Louis XVI, who reigned from 1774 to 1792. As in England, an aristocratic society had the financial means and free time to participate in skating at a sophisticated and artistic level. However, the larger French populace was surely sliding on the ice or skating on bone skates as they did in England, and probably had been doing so for centuries. For the French aristocracy, skating became a fashionable pastime, but unlike their English counterparts who put emphasis on methodical technique and precision, the French stressed grace and elegance.
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Burrows, Simon. Blackmail, Scandal and Revolution: London's French Libellistes, 1758-1792. Manchester University Press, 2007.

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Hanson, Paul. From Faction to Revolt. Edited by David Andress. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639748.013.025.

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In August 1792 Louis XVI abdicated, leading to the election of the National Convention and the declaration of the first French Republic. Divisions quickly emerged, however, caused in part by the prison massacres in Paris in September 1792 and by disagreement regarding the fate of the king. Factions developed in the National Convention and eight months of acrimony ended with the 2 June 1793 proscription of the leading Girondin deputies, which in turn ignited revolt in the provinces, very nearly plunging France into civil war. To understand these events one must consider national politics alongside local politics, placing both in the context of an increasingly complicated and precarious international situation. The fall of the monarchy brought the adoption of universal manhood suffrage, and the debate over sovereignty in the ensuing months, at both the national and local levels, played a central role in leading the country from faction to revolt.
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Lynn, John A. Wars of Louis XIV, 1667-1714. Pearson Education, Limited, 1999.

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Lynn, John A. Wars of Louis XIV 1667-1714. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Christian, Charlet, ed. Documents officiels pour servir à l'étude des monnaies du règne de Louis XVI (1774-1792). Maison Florange, 1996.

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Rogister, John. Louis XV and the Parlement of Paris, 173755. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Kley, Dale K. Van. Damiens Affair and the Unraveling of the Ancien Regime, 1750-1770. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Kley, Dale K. Van. Damiens Affair and the Unraveling of the Ancien Regime, 1750-1770. Princeton University Press, 2016.

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Kley, Dale K. Van. Damiens Affair and the Unraveling of the ANCIEN REGIME, 1750-1770. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Kaplan, Steven L., and Sophus A. Reinert. Bread, Politics and Political Economy in the Reign of Louis XV: Second Edition. Anthem Press, 2020.

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Kaplan, Steven L., and Sophus A. Reinert. Bread, Politics and Political Economy in the Reign of Louis XV: Second Edition. Anthem Press, 2015.

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Campbell, Peter. Power and Politics in Old Regime France, 1720-1745. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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French and Indian War and the Conquest of New France. University of Oklahoma Press, 2015.

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Temerson, Catherine, and Evelyne Lever. Madame de Pompadour: A Life. St. Martin's Griffin, 2003.

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Mitford, Nancy. Madame de Pompadour. Penguin Random House, 2011.

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