What Was So Revolutionary About The French Revolution

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Robert Darnton's, The Kiss of Lamourette, is a wonderful essay that explores the complexities of the French Revolution (1789-1799). Pondering the question “what was so revolutionary about the French Revolution?”, Darnton depicts the long withstanding effects of the French Revolution. A blood-soaked social upheaval, the French Revolution transformed every aspect of life--from dress, language, and to the very concept of time and space. Using the story of the kiss of Lamourette (a seemingly minor event in which France’s members of the Legislative Assembly hugged and kissed), Darton reveals the long-lasting effects of the French Revolution.

As described by Darnton, the French Revolution transformed the reality of everyday life. No longer shackled

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