John Hardman

Marie-Antoinette

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A new look which fundamentally overturns our understanding of this famously «out of touch» queen
“Presents [Marie-Antoinette] as much more than a symbol whose meaning is in the eye of her beholder . . . neither martyr nor voluptuary but rather a serious participant in politics.”—Lynn Hunt, New York Review of Books
“Splendid. … Masterly. … A wonderfully gripping biography.”—Allan Massie, Wall Street Journal
Named a Book of the Year (2020) by The Spectator
Who was the real Marie-Antoinette? She was mistrusted and reviled in her own time, and today she is portrayed as a lightweight incapable of understanding the events that engulfed her. In this new account, John Hardman redresses the balance and sheds fresh light on Marie-Antoinette’s story.
Hardman shows how Marie-Antoinette played a significant but misunderstood role in the crisis of the monarchy. Drawing on new sources, he describes how, from the outset, Marie-Antoinette refused to prioritize the aggressive foreign policy of her mother, Maria-Theresa, bravely took over the helm from Louis XVI after the collapse of his morale, and, when revolution broke out, listened to the Third Estate and worked closely with repentant radicals to give the constitutional monarchy a fighting chance. For the first time, Hardman demonstrates exactly what influence Marie-Antoinette had and when and how she exerted it.
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691 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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    If Marie-Antoinette pursued a tortuous path it was because the Revolution itself was a maze.
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    Marriage of course was usually an instrument of policy for all the dynasties of Europe but especially that of the House of Austria whose old motto was ‘Bella gerant alii, tu Felix Austria nube’ (‘Other nations prosper by warfare, thou Austria by marriage’). And in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries marriage had brought the Habsburgs Bohemia, Hungary and the Low Countries, half of Italy, Spain and Spanish America.
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