Indeed, its two distinct “phases” (as each part is called) argued that there were actually two revolutions, a good and a bad one, expressing, as some put it, a “Girondist” point of view. When it came out, the series was accused of conveying the new “consensus” on the Revolution. Perhaps the most famous is the two-part La Révolution, Les Années Lumières and Les Années terribles, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of National Education. A number of television productions were aired in 1989 to celebrate the bicentennial of the French Revolution.
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