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Within several years, the column and statue were replicated by the new government of Adolphe Thiers. It still stands in the Place Vendôme today, as if the 1871 incident had never taken place.
In the ten-volume History of the French Revolution, author Adolphe Thiers summed up the spirit of the era with a quote by the then late famous social theorist Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
In 1840, Adolphe Thiers, then President of the French Council, had a new wall built to protect the city from possible military offensives. The statesman could recall the Prussians' entry into the ...
Adolphe Thiers The Rebel Chronicles #1: The Paris Commune. This is the first episode of The Rebel Chronicles, a short podcast taking a look at revolutionary history. In this first episode, I ...
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