Ernest Belfort Bax
Sketches of the French Revolution:A Short History of the French Revolution for Socialists
(1890)
First published as a series in Justice, 1884 & 1889 (see Bibliography)
Republished in book form by Sonnenschein, London 1890
Transcribed by Ted Crawford
Marked up by Einde O'Callaghan for the Marxists' Internet Archive.
Introduction
Morris, Bax and Babeuf
by Ian H. Birchall
The Literary Prologue
The Economic Prelude in the Provinces
I. The Opening of Paris
II. The Bastille
III. The Constitution-Mongers
IV. King and People or The New Constitution
V. A Constitution on its Beam Ends
VI. The Legislative Assembly
VII. The 10th of August
Part II
The First Paris Commune and the September Massacres
The National Convention
The Trial and Execution of the King
The Death Struggle Between Mountain and Gironde
Concerning Matters Economic
The Fall of the Gironde
The Sansculottes in Power
The Dictatorship of the Commune
The Terror
The Fall of the Hébertists
The Rule of Robespierre
Thermidor
The Reaction Begins
The Reaction Progresses
The Babeuf Conspiracy and End of the French Revolution
The National Property
Conclusion
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