Jean Paul Marat: Scientist and RevolutionaryHumanity Books, 1998 - 285 pages Marat, a central character in one of history's most significant social transformations, has been alternately hailed as a heroic leader in the French Revolution and condemned as a bloodthirsty fanatic. During the Revolution, Marat was a crusading, agitational journalist. Before the Revolution, however, he was a scholar, scientist, and medical doctor. Unlike previous biographies, which have concentrated on the last four years of his fifty-year life, this one covers both of Marat's "two lives." |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Family Youth and Early Political Writings | 15 |
DOCTOR AND SCIENTIST 176589 | 31 |
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