Marisa Linton

Dr Marisa Linton is an author, lecturer, and professor at Kingston University in London, where she holds the title of Reader in History. She specializes in the history of the French Revolution.

Her published works include the books The Politics of Virtue in Enlightenment France (2001),[1] Conspiracy in the French Revolution (2008),[2] and Choosing Terror: Virtue, Friendship and Authenticity in the French Revolution (2013).[3][4]

References

  1. Hamerton, Katharine (March 2005). "Marisa Linton, 'The Politics of Virtue in Enlightenment France'". The Journal of Modern History. 77 (1): 193–195. doi:10.1086/429449. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  2. Jainchill, Andrew (Winter 2008). "'Conspiracy in the French Revolution', edited by Peter R. Campbell, Thomas E. Kaiser, and Marisa Linton". Canadian Journal of History. 44 (3): 520. doi:10.3138/cjh.44.3.520. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  3. Andress, Dave (September 2013). "Choosing Terror: Virtue, Friendship and Authenticity in the French Revolution". Reviews in History. School of Advanced Study. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  4. Mondon, Aurelien (2014). "Choosing Terror Virtue, Friendship, and Authenticity in the French Revolution". Modern & Contemporary France. 22 (3): 418–419. doi:10.1080/09639489.2014.883372. Retrieved 20 March 2017.


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