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Phantom Terror
Book • 2014
In 'Phantom Terror', Adam Zamoyski examines the period following the French Revolution, highlighting how European monarchs' attempts to suppress dissent led to the very revolutions they feared.
This era of paranoia and state control laid the groundwork for modern totalitarian states and ongoing social conflicts.
Zamoyski's work is both a vivid historical account and a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of power.
This era of paranoia and state control laid the groundwork for modern totalitarian states and ongoing social conflicts.
Zamoyski's work is both a vivid historical account and a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of power.
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as the author of "Phantom Terror", discussing the threat of revolution and repression of liberty.


Jeremy Paxman

Archive: Napoleon the Great? With Andrew Roberts, Adam Zamoyski and Jeremy Paxman
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's book "Terror", describing the chaos in France before Napoleon's rule.


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Adam Zamoyski

Archive: Napoleon the Great? With Andrew Roberts, Adam Zamoyski and Jeremy Paxman
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as an extremely good book about the French Revolution.


Andrew Roberts

The Sunday Debate: Napoleon the Great? With Andrew Roberts, Adam Zamoyski and Jeremy Paxman
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as his latest book about the threat of revolution.

Adam Zamoyski

The Sunday Debate: Napoleon the Great? With Andrew Roberts, Adam Zamoyski and Jeremy Paxman