The author says that all violence was necessary because “Nearly all violent days were defensive-desperate attempts to to stave off counterrevolutionary coups, which threatened to annihilate the revolution…” (Darnton 6). Without the revolution the French would have never become free from monarchy
The author says that all violence was necessary because “Nearly all violent days were defensive-desperate attempts to to stave off counterrevolutionary coups, which threatened to annihilate the revolution…” (Darnton 6). Without the revolution the French would have never become free from monarchy