William Doyle is one the worlds leading authorities on eighteenth-century Europe and the French Revolution. His many books include Venality: the Sale of Offices in Eighteenth-Century France; Jansenism: Catholic Resistance to Authority from the Reformation to the French Revolution; and, most recently, Aristocracy and Its Enemies in the Age of the Revolution. His Oxford History of the French Revolution is the current standard synthesis on the subject. The Douglas Southall Freeman Professorship of History honors one of the University of Richmond's most illustrious alumni. Freeman, Class of 1904, served as Rector of the University Board of Trustees for 16 years. He earned distinction as the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of biographies of Robert E. Lee and George Washington, as the decades-long editor-in-chief of the Richmond News Leader, and as a daily radio news analyst.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Freeman Lecture Series: Revolutionary Napoleon
Freeman Lecture Series: Revolutionary Napoleon Tube. Duration : 42.32 Mins.
William Doyle is one the worlds leading authorities on eighteenth-century Europe and the French Revolution. His many books include Venality: the Sale of Offices in Eighteenth-Century France; Jansenism: Catholic Resistance to Authority from the Reformation to the French Revolution; and, most recently, Aristocracy and Its Enemies in the Age of the Revolution. His Oxford History of the French Revolution is the current standard synthesis on the subject. The Douglas Southall Freeman Professorship of History honors one of the University of Richmond's most illustrious alumni. Freeman, Class of 1904, served as Rector of the University Board of Trustees for 16 years. He earned distinction as the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of biographies of Robert E. Lee and George Washington, as the decades-long editor-in-chief of the Richmond News Leader, and as a daily radio news analyst.
William Doyle is one the worlds leading authorities on eighteenth-century Europe and the French Revolution. His many books include Venality: the Sale of Offices in Eighteenth-Century France; Jansenism: Catholic Resistance to Authority from the Reformation to the French Revolution; and, most recently, Aristocracy and Its Enemies in the Age of the Revolution. His Oxford History of the French Revolution is the current standard synthesis on the subject. The Douglas Southall Freeman Professorship of History honors one of the University of Richmond's most illustrious alumni. Freeman, Class of 1904, served as Rector of the University Board of Trustees for 16 years. He earned distinction as the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of biographies of Robert E. Lee and George Washington, as the decades-long editor-in-chief of the Richmond News Leader, and as a daily radio news analyst.

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