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Imagine that you are writing a study of Paris during the Terror. In the form of a short essay, consider the following three questions.

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01/05/05 Imagine that you are writing a study of Paris during the Terror. In the form of a short essay, consider the following three questions. 1 What kind of primary source is this and what strengths and weaknesses does it have as a source for your study. 2 Are there any particular words and phrases in the document that require elucidation or special comment before you can make use of it. 3 What can you learn from this source with respect to Paris during the Terror? You should distinguish, where appropriate, between witting and unwitting testimony. The reign of terror Paris April 1793 - July 1794 (dates supplied by Encarta; French Revolution) the primary source being examined is part of a speech made by Jacques Roux to the French Convention on 25th June 1793 (Open University A103 assignment). This is a source of primary evidence relating to the French revolution, in particular to the events covering the beginnings...

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