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Maximilien Robespierre and the Reign of Terror (Full Series)

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  • Опубліковано 6 бер 2020
  • The year is 1793, Louis XVI has just been executed. France is devastated by its civil war and is now threatened by the 1st Coalition. Paranoia and terror, oh, terror grips the country by its throat as the people ask for more and more purges. As a result, almost 17,000 are executed in just over a year. France now lives under the tyranny of the Committee of Public Safety, with at its head, Maximilien Robespierre.
    Hi there! This is Barris, a French - American that lived most of his life in France and is passionate about learning, exploring, hiking and cooking. It’s a vast and beautiful world out there so join our as we discover the historical, cultural and culinary heritage of France, Europe and the rest of the World.
    This, of course, will take a lot of resources and only you can make it happen! So, if you enjoy our content, please consider supporting the community by sharing, liking, commenting, and subscribing: www.youtube.co...
    EDIT: Camille Desmoulins compared Robespierre to Emperor Tiberius, not Caesar.
    Music:
    - "Sarabande" by Haendel
    - "La Strasbourgeoise"
    - "7th Symphony, 2nd Movement" by Beethoven
    - "Adagio in G Minor" by Tomaso Albinoni
    - "Palladio" by Karl Jenkins

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  • @ThisisBarris
    @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +618

    My dream is to make a TV show about the Reign of Terror so if you work for HBO, please hit me up

    • @cebonvieuxjack
      @cebonvieuxjack 4 роки тому +53

      Oh shit that would be awesome and is actually a really good idea

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +53

      Yeah I think it would be really neat! So many interesting characters, drama, action, political intrigue, etc.

    • @jonasjpeg
      @jonasjpeg 4 роки тому +20

      Yes let’s get this on TV! Awesome idea!

    • @richardque1036
      @richardque1036 4 роки тому +14

      Fully agreed ,it should have into a hbo mini series.

    • @YouAreGoingToLoseMe87
      @YouAreGoingToLoseMe87 4 роки тому +10

      You deserve to have a whole show.

  • @edmund8704
    @edmund8704 3 роки тому +278

    The Reign of Terror explained with a Limerick:
    "There once was a name named Robespierre,
    Who hated how France was unfair.
    So he beheaded the royals
    and all those not loyal
    then anyone else he could spare."

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +20

      Love it! Big fan of limericks so thanks for sharing. Merde!

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 2 роки тому +7

      A name named? Or a man named? I think this must just be a misspelling and you meant man.

    • @philv2529
      @philv2529 Рік тому +2

      Did you write this?

    • @jeeperspeepers8323
      @jeeperspeepers8323 Рік тому +11

      @@thomast8539Nothing gets past you, does it?

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 Рік тому +2

      @@jeeperspeepers8323 I ain't perfect either. Thanks for calling me out, but in a funny way. Thumbs up for you. I will try to be more mindful.

  • @j1337ke
    @j1337ke 2 роки тому +752

    “Judged by his motives, Robespierre was one of the most virtuous men who ever lived. Yet it was the utopian radicalism of that very virtue that made him kill those less virtuous than himself, brought him to the scaffold, and destroyed the revolution of which he was a leader” (Morgenthau 1967). Robespierre wanted to fight monsters but ended up becoming one himself. The French Revolution descended into a crazy circus of bloodshed and ego. Beautiful video. History is often stranger than fiction.

    • @jamesstephens7963
      @jamesstephens7963 2 роки тому +103

      well we judge people by their actions, and Robespierre was on par with the evil of Hitler, Stalin and Moe, if we judge people by their motives we praise hypocrites,

    • @SagesseNoir
      @SagesseNoir 2 роки тому +36

      @@jamesstephens7963 I don't believe Hitler had any motives that could even be mistaken as virtuous or noble. Even his rhetoric was anti-humane. Stalin might be mistaken as virtuous or noble based on much of his rhetoric if that's all you got to go on. In tat respect, he may resemble Robespierre even though he was way more vicious than Robespierre.

    • @evannlorman7926
      @evannlorman7926 Рік тому +76

      That's a cope. Straight cope. Dudes no different than Stalin, Mao, Hitler and Pol Pol Pot, the same Utopian thinking justified by blood

    • @sagessenoir5920
      @sagessenoir5920 Рік тому

      @@evannlorman7926 Hitler didn't even pretend to seek liberation of oppressed people. Remember Barris observation that Robespierre favored the poor, even Black sand Jews? Since the other tyrants you mentioned were Marxists, then they may have believed (or pretended) to be fighting for the oppressed. But Hitler? Imagine him taking up the cause of Jews and Blacks.

    • @sagessenoir5920
      @sagessenoir5920 Рік тому +2

      @@andyw2132 You may have a point there.

  • @GrumpyLoco6
    @GrumpyLoco6 3 місяці тому +36

    Certainly not a Robespierre fan but I respect the way that this video portrays him as less a monster and more so a complicated man who's so blinded by his ideals and the enabling of his closest supporters that he ends up becoming a paranoid hypocrite. It makes me feel for him, despite his horrific actions.
    Excellent video!

    • @bertrecht913
      @bertrecht913 Місяць тому +7

      He was a monster

    • @frige5334
      @frige5334 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@bertrecht913what you hear are mostly myths

    • @mitonaarea5856
      @mitonaarea5856 Місяць тому

      ​@@frige5334Let me guess, you are a Marxist?

    • @user-pp3zf2zx8w
      @user-pp3zf2zx8w 27 днів тому +3

      Well analysed. But someone should have restrained him from going on this killing spree. Man must have been loco.

    • @cat_city2009
      @cat_city2009 6 днів тому +1

      I'm pro-Robespierre, but I appreciate that you appreciate a fair analysis of the guy.
      Even if you support or oppose the actions of a historical figure, we need to try to objectively look at their actions and the context of those actions, instead of just engaging in hagiography or demonization.

  • @greenghoul157
    @greenghoul157 2 роки тому +698

    Robespierre opposing the death penalty in his career as a lawyer is incredibly ironic

    • @amjoshuaf
      @amjoshuaf 2 роки тому +41

      People who oppose the death penalty usually have some sort of guilty conscience.

    • @catmoon6445
      @catmoon6445 Рік тому +5

      *iconic

    • @rp-hr1qs
      @rp-hr1qs Рік тому +1

      @@amjoshuaf everyone is guilty of something from petty things to note serious offenses, this truism is useless.

    • @wutm8
      @wutm8 Рік тому +16

      The French Revolution and what happened to Robespierre alone is enough for me to believe in universal karma

    • @thornil2231
      @thornil2231 Рік тому +21

      @@wutm8 you obviously know nothing about the french Revolution and less about Robespierre.

  • @uthoshantm
    @uthoshantm Рік тому +22

    They don't teach this in French schools. The French public is not aware of the horrors that took place during that period.

    • @mzjamm2
      @mzjamm2 14 днів тому

      Well, I was surprised, but they didn't teach the true horrors of slavery. Like many revolutions that go too far, no one wants to see mistakes.

    • @doodlegassum6959
      @doodlegassum6959 9 днів тому +4

      ​@@mzjamm2no need, that subject gets plenty of air time except in Africa where slavery is still common.

    • @LH74
      @LH74 6 днів тому +1

      @@mzjamm2in American schools, the horror of slavery is taught in great detail. I should know, I was a student in American schools.

    • @ulrikjensen6841
      @ulrikjensen6841 3 дні тому

      Robespierre abolished slavery; Napoleon reintroduced it.
      What an ending of the 1700 - century!
      What about the "tricoteuses"? I heard so often about them - but never seen a picture of those handily knitting old hags!

  • @valinormons
    @valinormons 5 місяців тому +13

    "Revolutions are born in blood and there is never enough shed to satisfy everyone." But this is an incredible video, and although I can't say I enjoyed it, I applaud it. 230 years have now passed and the events of that time are still ringing and not faintly. Your presentation was masterful and to the point in describing what can happen to those who are in control until they're not. Vive la France!

  • @user-co5fm1iv8b
    @user-co5fm1iv8b Рік тому +50

    this is one of thee greatest history videos on youtube. the editing, the narration, the soundtrack. bravo. absolutely phenomenal.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому +2

      Such high praises - thank you so much!! Means a lot to me. Merde!

    • @mitonaarea5856
      @mitonaarea5856 8 місяців тому

      ​@@ThisisBarriswill you post more videos in the future?

    • @KimberlyPatton-x1n
      @KimberlyPatton-x1n 5 днів тому

      Yes! Quite superb and detailed! I enjoyed it very much!

  • @zigzag4273
    @zigzag4273 4 роки тому +75

    0:53 May 6th 1758 "Which happens to be my birthday too" . You are one old Baguette

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +20

      But thankfully not stale yet! Merde!

  • @cebonvieuxjack
    @cebonvieuxjack 4 роки тому +297

    This was a perfect serie, I can't even imagine the work you had to put into it. Good job man, can't wait for the next one

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +19

      Thank you MJ! I really appreciate it. I hope you enjoy my future videos and merde!

    • @cebonvieuxjack
      @cebonvieuxjack 4 роки тому +6

      @@ThisisBarris merde to you as well !

  • @igor_pavlovich
    @igor_pavlovich Місяць тому +3

    For years since i watched this masterpiece i still think that its best video about that time of history!

  • @mercymhlanga-gn1it
    @mercymhlanga-gn1it Рік тому +38

    As a high school student majoring in History amongst other subjects,i am proud to mention that this video has helped enormously in understanding of the REIGN OF TERROR....THANK YOU😊

    • @streetchronicles5693
      @streetchronicles5693 11 місяців тому

      im 5min in and he seems to not give much credit to the other side

    • @RelivingHistory1
      @RelivingHistory1 11 місяців тому

      It's great to hear you're passionate about history! As a fellow Frenchman, it fills me with pleasure to see others like you are also interested in this era of history! I make first-hand account videos about historical moments, many of which are from the French Revolution, Robespierre, Louis XVI ect... (and all of its gruesome executions). If you have the time and are passionate about the subject, I’d love to know if you enjoy the videos I’ve made! Merci, all the best!! I recommend specifically my videos on Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, and Napoleon:)

    • @HarbingerOfBattle
      @HarbingerOfBattle 6 місяців тому

      There is another documentary called Terror, Robespierre and the French Revolution. It focuses mostly on the Terror and the philosophy behind its policies.

    • @ashalaska3685
      @ashalaska3685 6 місяців тому

      yo please don't trust youtube videos for history information for school, there's rarely citations and it's often unreviewed and unreliable.

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 9 днів тому

      I hope your videos are more intelligent and balanced than this ?? The tyranny of the Church and the Monarchy is never mentioned !
      Only the " Terror " of Robespierre !!

  • @JustinLaFleur1990
    @JustinLaFleur1990 Рік тому +39

    Love this series. Hope you do a more detailed and thorough version of the entire French Revolution soon. That whole span from 1789 to 1799 was on of the biggest most chaotic displays of anarchy and quests for power amongst the various political factions in history.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому +3

      Thank you for watching Justin! I would love to go more into details in future videos. It's such a fascinating period of history and I'm glad you share my interest in it. Merde!

    • @JustinLaFleur1990
      @JustinLaFleur1990 Рік тому

      @ThisisBarris hell I still laugh my ass off when you say "those fucking Parisians!"

  • @anxiousfoodperson8116
    @anxiousfoodperson8116 3 роки тому +126

    I don't know if anyone's mentioned this (because I only read the top comments) but your voice and narration style add a lot to this. Even without them it would be a very well made video about a fascinating topic, but the way you tell this story brings it to life.
    *hits subscribe button*

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому +4

      Thank you! That means a lot to me. Really like writing so reading comments like these make my day. Thank you for subscribing and merde!

  • @edmund8704
    @edmund8704 3 роки тому +222

    The classic case of living long enough to see yourself become the villain and becoming the monster you once fought to destroy

    • @retro.spectral
      @retro.spectral Рік тому +3

      More asinine sayings.

    • @remilenoir1271
      @remilenoir1271 Рік тому +32

      1/ He never became a villain, he was one from the beginning.
      You only have to look at his core ideals, which were fundamentally twisted and unnatural, to understand that the man was evil.
      And that's regardless of the means he employed to make these ideals come to life.
      2/ He wasn't fighting any monster. He fought for power, greed, and destruction.
      The monster wasn't the monarchy or the king who could've ended the Revolution as soon as it started, had he been a bloodthirsty despot.
      The monster was the totalitarian republic he created through terror and systemic oppression.
      Luckily it will soon fall.

    • @emma75
      @emma75 Рік тому

      @@remilenoir1271 Robespierre est un dieu. Mouhahahahaha (je réponds à un extrémisme par l'autre bout, je ne suis pas sérieuse, contrairement à toi)

    • @remilenoir1271
      @remilenoir1271 Рік тому +8

      @Toototabon If you're not serious, then why share your opinion at all ? I don't care.
      Waste of words and time...

    • @emma75
      @emma75 Рік тому

      @@remilenoir1271 Because your comment is stupid and I wanted to prove it !

  • @ninaa4192
    @ninaa4192 3 роки тому +94

    I'm literally 5 seconds in and already blown away by the production value and quality. You have earned a sub.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you! I really appreciate it. I hope you enjoy my other videos as well. Merde!

  • @katiev9494
    @katiev9494 2 роки тому +22

    I’m american but I’m trying to take a deeper dive into French history, amazing videos , so in depth, thank you

    • @ashalaska3685
      @ashalaska3685 Рік тому +1

      please read an actual book with citations thank you

    • @Beachgirl1
      @Beachgirl1 Рік тому +3

      @@ashalaska3685 Why be so rude? Weren’t you raised correctly??

    • @mayanboricua
      @mayanboricua Рік тому +1

      Check out the books by Professor John Robison.

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind 7 місяців тому +2

      Did you know the british lost 15 colonies in the US mainland right after the american revolution war was over? The largest battle fought in the entire american revolutionary war was fought between the british against the french and hispanic people. Hispanics truly helped the american colonists win their independence against the british.

    • @jordank316
      @jordank316 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TrancymindAnd?

  • @daveacbickford
    @daveacbickford Рік тому +19

    Absolutely spectacular video mate, superbly done, a properly dramatic telling of the tale of such a brutal time.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much David. That means a lot to me. Merde!

  • @francomckellar
    @francomckellar Рік тому +10

    Factual, entertaining, and well narrated. One of the best historic documentary videos on UA-cam!

  • @gabriellekelly3462
    @gabriellekelly3462 3 роки тому +22

    Researching French history because I learned that my birth father's birth name was Pepion. He was of French and native American decent. Apparently one of our French ancestors was a pioneer early on in American history and married a blackfoot Indian woman in Montana.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +3

      That's really interesting! I love learning about the history of my family. I'm glad you're able to learn more about it too and I hope this video helped in your research of French history. Thank your for watching Gabrielle and merde!

    • @rachaeldover5170
      @rachaeldover5170 9 місяців тому

      Isn’t that a historically famous name?

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer5150 3 роки тому +33

    I know knowledge can be imparted by anyone but there is something special and captivating when a topic like this one is brought to us by a Frenchman - many thanks for your massive efforts and devotion to such a pivotal point in this planet's history 👍🍻
    ** I really appreciate knowing some of the exchanges, the quotes and written records you've managed to find room for - this program is so much more visceral for me than any I've watched on France's Revolution and your production values make this very engaging.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you Adam! I spent a lot of time on this video (and all my videos really) so reading comments like these really make it worth it. I hope you keep enjoying my videos and merde!

  • @historyiswacky4894
    @historyiswacky4894 3 роки тому +71

    Even with the larger knowledge I’ve gathered about him, I still find it pretty disturbing that people are defending this man. No, he was never a dictator but part of a dictatorship, and yes, that dictatorship did some great things like abolishing slavery. Robespierre even objected to the more brutal excesses of terror that his colleagues carried out in the provinces.
    But he still pushed and at multiple times defended a reign in which people lost their lives on the mere suspicion of being ”traitors of liberty”. The majority of those killed were probably ordinary people forgotten by history (most of the terror victims were members of the Third Estate, not the Nobility, so the disturbing argument that ”the majority of the victims deserved it” is also invalid) As cherry on top of the cake, when the threat of invasion no longer was as impendent and some might thought it was time to wind down the terror Robespierre instead asked for it to be intensified with the Law of 22 Prarial. As shown in this (very impressive;)) video, this lead to executions sky rocketing until the day he himself was guillotined.
    People who try to save Robespierre from being vilified often end up vilifying the men who overthrew him instead. While many of those who ousted him certainly weren’t better I can’t exactly blame them for acting as they did. They thought R was gonna kill them, and judging by the fact that he had signed the arrest warrant of his two close friends just a few mounths ago, that wasn’t a baseless fear. Some also say these men made Robespierre the scapegoat for the terror so they could get off shot-free which is something I have to question considering most of these men were stripped from their power, arrested, deported or executed not long after Thermidor.
    Robespierre was a good, if not great, man during 35/36 of his life. During his last year, however, he became a monster who justified the killings of others as being for some kind of ”greater good”, and who worst of all seemed to believe in all he was doing. The sympathy felt for him is better given to one of his victims.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +15

      Thank you for your in-depth and insightful comment! I definitely agree - Robespierre is the perfect example of someone being so certain of his convictions and the superiority of his beliefs that they are willing to do anything to make those beliefs happen, even things that go completely against said beliefs. Unfortunately, that's a recurrent theme in history and it tells you a lot of the danger of taking the moral high-ground - when you believe something is for the good of humanity, anything becomes enjoyable.
      As for Robespierre being a scapegoat, I do think there is some truth to it, but that doesn't mean he hasn't done plenty of evil. He has. I just think other members of the committee of public safety who also took part in these evil deeds found it convenient to blame it on Robespierre instead.
      In the end, Robespierre is a complex character but yes, I don't think his acts were justified by his intentions nor the good he has done. Thank you for watching and merde!

    • @historyiswacky4894
      @historyiswacky4894 3 роки тому +5

      This is Barris! - French History
      Thanks for replying! :)
      And yes, there is probably some truth in that Robespierre became a scapegoat (after all, he is often labeled as ”the terror man” to this day). I was just bringing up the fact that he was far from the only guilty who also had to pay for his actions after the terror. Some of the more radical commitee members had to as well, despite the fact that they had helped to overthrow Robespierre and then tried to lump their works onto him. And are you really a successful scapegoat if the person trying to blame all his evils on you still get punished for them?

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +3

      Of course, always happy to interact with my viewers! :) And I definitely agree - things didn't turn out how they had hoped for. The turn of the 19th century was a wild time for France haha

    • @Number1Hater939
      @Number1Hater939 2 роки тому

      Bravissimo.

    • @yrr7095
      @yrr7095 2 роки тому

      Robespierre did nothing wrong... except for killing Danton & Desmoulins maybe... and that ridiculous festival

  • @mikedl1105
    @mikedl1105 День тому

    From "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" to the Reign of Terror in 5 years. Strong work, Max

  • @abendrothmturee4355
    @abendrothmturee4355 2 місяці тому +2

    Can' t emphase enough our admiration for Your, among others, language skills! Thank you for this "présentation épatante". Erde!

  • @harambejr5935
    @harambejr5935 4 місяці тому +6

    Don't you love how all of their clubs, ministries and departments have cutesy little names that aren't Orwellian at all...

  • @shiyunzhu1932
    @shiyunzhu1932 3 роки тому +22

    Hey this is incredible! Thank you for making this! Your choice of music is very in sync with your narratives :). French revolution is a series of extraordinary historical events. I am literally descending into this rabbit hole.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you! That means a lot to me. I'm glad you enjoyed the music too. And yes, the French revolution is really fascinating - great characters, great series of events, a lot of backstabbing and politics. It's like a great tv show! Merde!

  • @karadanianoI
    @karadanianoI 23 дні тому +1

    Robespierre is so fascinating as a character, so many struggles, contradictions, layers
    i don't understund how nobody made a show about this. am i the only one who's thrilled with the idea of seeing a a hero turning into a monster?
    seeing episode by episode how he slowly descends into madness, betraying every value and belief he used to defend passionately?

  • @_.Sparky._
    @_.Sparky._ Місяць тому +1

    This is really fascinating, informative video. Thanks so much for your hard work!

  • @rockytopbritt
    @rockytopbritt 4 роки тому +126

    Worth watching in light of the madness going on in America.

    • @jobivuvuvfvi605
      @jobivuvuvfvi605 4 роки тому +14

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @ercb.7299
      @ercb.7299 4 роки тому +7

      Absolutely.

    • @rockytopbritt
      @rockytopbritt 4 роки тому +7

      @KYLE PEARSON Yes, I did. I thought they were trying to emulate the Jacobins before they went and did that.

    • @mskidi
      @mskidi 3 роки тому +21

      @@rockytopbritt Its an easily certifiable historical fact that the marxists/leftists use the French Revolution, the Terror especially, as their paradigm for insurrection and the maintaining of social unrest. They worship at the altar of Marat and Robespierre.

    • @henzohewson
      @henzohewson 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah Kamala Harris is going to guillotine us all.

  • @patriciamartin6756
    @patriciamartin6756 Рік тому +19

    I think of Wednesday Addams from the series "The Addams family" walking around with a doll that had been decapitated with a small guillotine. Wednesday named the doll "Robespierre" and saying "woe to the republic" Well, at least she knew her history!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому +1

      That's brilliant - love the Addams family. Merde!

  • @carsen161616
    @carsen161616 7 місяців тому +2

    This was excellently done and was loving your storytelling every minute. Your passion for history shows, bravo!

  • @nathanielartosilla9110
    @nathanielartosilla9110 3 роки тому +15

    Epic work. I love the use of dialogue from La Revolution Francaise in the background.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you Nathaniel and great job recognizing it - I think it adds a lot of life to it, no?I'm glad you enjoyed it. Merde!

  • @Eazy-ERyder
    @Eazy-ERyder Рік тому +4

    Edit: I'm sorry sir, Barris! - French historian (and a GREAT one at that) but when I edited my comment for detail your like to mine was suddenly gone.
    Every time I think of Robespierre from now forward, I think of THIS narrator's voice. He truly encapsulates the spirit of that bloody revolution.

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 2 місяці тому

      Every time I think of Robespierre I
      see Kenneth Williams as Citizen Camembert in " Carry On. Don't Lose your Head. ".

  • @AncientAccounts
    @AncientAccounts 4 роки тому +25

    Can't wait to marathon this on Saturday!
    Edit : This was amazing

  • @PoorMansChemist
    @PoorMansChemist 14 днів тому +2

    This was extremely interesting and well presented. I didn't know much about the French Revolution before. Sounds like it was a terrifying time to live in France.

  • @brucelee-wo5ge
    @brucelee-wo5ge 3 роки тому +29

    An absolutely fascinating historical documentary!! The complex political agendas and machinations of the various factions is clearly and coherently detailed. Its hard to believe that the population of the country survived these purges and famines let alone thriving and surging to taste military victories!! No doubt a testament to the tactical brilliance and political acumen of some of the generals, particularly Napoleon!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +5

      Thank you! I'm really glad you enjoyed it. And yes, it was truly a remarkable feat. Napoleon certainly played a part, but I hope this video along other videos will show that he was not the only reason for France's success, at least in the early years. Merde!

    • @Oscuros
      @Oscuros Рік тому +1

      @@ThisisBarris That comment ignores the Levee en masse and conscription. The Americans copied it, like the copied Rousseau's social contract and pretend they invented it. The do that to us British a lot as well, so you're in good company. Rights and responsibilities. Liberte, Egalite et Fraternite, like it said on the money, people pay their taxes and a state is brought into being, they get rights, become citizens of a Republic, but they have to pay taxes and fight if called upon as responsibilities.
      Consequently with the Levee en Masse you would have an exact percentage of all the men of fighting age to defend the nation at once. But they were not easy to motivate, new ways had to be found, and the French found them, because the English as ever, like with the Russians invested their money to strangle the revolution at birth.
      Napoleon was a caudillo or dictator in the Roman sense, hence triumvirate. Robespierre was right to try to guard against this, but with these external factors and the difficulties internally, such as in the Vendee, perhaps it is better to say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, avec Thermidor. Salut from your neighbours.

  • @stevenfenley9359
    @stevenfenley9359 2 роки тому +13

    So many interesting lessons to be learned from this story...many of which are still so relevant in today's events. Perhaps the most penetrating to me was the moral ambivalence that proceeds replacing the worship of God, with its immutable moral compass, with reason. As scripture says...Lean not on your own understanding.

  • @Patrick3183
    @Patrick3183 3 роки тому +50

    If only these monarchs knew that allowing representative bodies could have saved them, Louis XVI and Tsar Nicholas’ misguided attempts to preserve their power ended up destroying them, their families, their dynasties and their thrones, and both Russia and France descended into chaos

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +21

      Yeah, ironically, the UK remained much more liberal than France for a long time following the French revolution mostly because the rights were acquired over time rather than a sudden political shift. I'm still glad we're a Republic though but yeah, the absolutism of these kings definitely led to their downfall and allowed the rise of authoritarian figures. Thanks for watching Patrick and merde!

    • @Patrick3183
      @Patrick3183 3 роки тому +1

      @@ThisisBarris the political system in England was unique.

    • @dugbert9
      @dugbert9 3 роки тому +7

      @@Patrick3183 England had it's revolution more than a century before. Charles 1st paid with his life and the monarchy was reduced in power at the restoration of Charles 2nd. A brilliant book by Simon Schama called Citizens is well worth a read and a place on your bookshelf if you're interested in the French Revolution.

    • @jacquesrenou2850
      @jacquesrenou2850 2 роки тому +8

      Louis 16 did allow it,and in the end it backfired as well as the Catholic church abandoned him.This is why Marie Antoinette would not allow last rites with her preist or even acknowledge him,she knew the betrayal!

    • @jacquesrenou2850
      @jacquesrenou2850 2 роки тому +4

      The U.K. saw the writing on the wall and changed before a revolution could take them down as well.

  • @jakobege4051
    @jakobege4051 4 роки тому +17

    who tf disliked this video, even if it was for school or something it was still good (yes my school uses videos of you for education) like.. this is entertaining and educational.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +8

      Thank you Jakob! I'm humbled to hear that my videos are used for education - I'm glad you learned a lot while being entertained. Good luck with your studies and merde!

    • @jakobege4051
      @jakobege4051 4 роки тому +3

      @@ThisisBarris bro ur vids a mandatory at my school in histpry and every time the teacher gives us your link im like "Hell ya i know dis guy hes fun" keep it up👍

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +2

      Hahah that's so awesome!

    • @aadityakakkad-focalpoint8817
      @aadityakakkad-focalpoint8817 4 роки тому +2

      Very good video.When teacher gives link to your video,my whole class and I say yeees!

    • @findoggfini8581
      @findoggfini8581 3 місяці тому

      A commie

  • @olivierdastein2604
    @olivierdastein2604 Рік тому +11

    One of the best videos I've seen on this topic, I appreciate in particular how you covered the main actors of the events, often ignored in similar videos except for Danton, and didn't simplify too much the events. The illustrations, music, etc...are also very good. I think however that following your video requires an already good knowledge of the subject, as otherwise, you'll probably be quickly drowned by the large number of people and events briefly mentioned. I suspect that this might be the reason why you don't have a larger following that you certainly would deserve.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому

      Thank you for the feedback Olivier. Means a lot to me and I'm glad you enjoyed it nevertheless. Yes, the amount of people makes it hard to follow. Moving forward, I'll try to find a way to make things easier to follow without losing on content - wouldn't want my channel to become a Leo Tolstoy novel! Merde!

    • @olivierdastein2604
      @olivierdastein2604 Рік тому

      I don't think that it's possible. You can't at the same time make things simpler and not lose content. Note that its not a criticism, I appreciated the video precisely because you had covered so much ground. But I don't think that it's adapted for people ignorant or mostly ignorant about the French revolution, which presumably is the majority of people looking for a video on this topic.@@ThisisBarris

  • @nickyg4788
    @nickyg4788 4 роки тому +69

    Your likes and subscriptions are criminally low.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +8

      Hopefully one day it wouldn't be the case. Your comments and views definitely help in making that happen. Thank you for watching Nicky and merde!

    • @atm9266
      @atm9266 4 роки тому +2

      yes!! I watched the video and thought this was some high quality documentary work of someone with milions of subs and than I looked at the numbers and was so damn surprised

  • @Maranatha14
    @Maranatha14 3 роки тому +12

    I enjoyed this, so thank you. My family was from Paris, I cannot but think one or more of them were either killed or were involved in the killing, sad times indeed.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +3

      I'm glad you enjoyed it Charles! And it would be interesting to find out the history of your family in Paris, although it is likely that, like most people, they were just bystanders. Thanks for watching and merde!

    • @ccoodd26
      @ccoodd26 Рік тому +2

      Louis XVI is my 4th or 5th great-grandfather, based on DNA tests. My family back then escaped to Norway and then took a boat all the way to Quebec or the St. Lawrence River area, becoming fur traders.

  • @jimmyscherwitz5631
    @jimmyscherwitz5631 2 місяці тому +1

    Over the past year, j’apprends le français mais, je ne parle pas bien maintenant. Happy I found this channel! J’adore history!

    • @a_little_demon
      @a_little_demon 2 місяці тому +1

      as a french person, I wish you good luck ! ( I highly suggest you watch french videos of things you like. that's how I learned english and it's how my english became better ! )

  • @aurelianocaballero2232
    @aurelianocaballero2232 Рік тому +13

    As a non native English speaker, this was a tough one! Bc of the complicated subject, not the speaker (very clean pronounciation btw). The soundtrack is unbeatable. To sum up, this work of art kept me hooked from start to end. My commendations, Sir!

    • @gregkosinski2303
      @gregkosinski2303 Рік тому +2

      Haha don’t feel bad if you have a hard time understanding English with a French accent. Most French accents are pretty hard for native English speakers.
      It’s funny because you can understand a ton of written French with little or no exposure to the language, but the spoken language is harder and French speakers can gain mastery of English and still be hard to understand.

    • @aurelianocaballero2232
      @aurelianocaballero2232 Рік тому +2

      @@gregkosinski2303 I did understand the narrator. It's the story that was complicated to hear in a different language. But the speaker was very clear. I did get a hint that he might be French, though. 😎🇫🇷⚜️

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!! Really makes me happy to read such praises. I hope you were still able to follow along. Merde!

  • @patricejeasley_1974
    @patricejeasley_1974 Рік тому +7

    In the end....he got what was coming to him. Live by the guillotine, Die by the guillotine.....nough said!!!!!!!💯🔥

  • @cristianmauriciomartinezbr9085

    this is perhaps the best-made and most interesting video I have seen on the French Revolution. I thank you very much for your work. It is awe-inspiring!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Christian!! Means a lot to me. Merde!

  • @RiderOfTheBeast
    @RiderOfTheBeast 2 місяці тому

    I don't know where you've gone or why you've stopped uploading, but I'm thoroughly enjoying your narrations and videos about the revolution. I've watched this one 3 times over the last 2 weeks!

  • @evansmith1682
    @evansmith1682 2 роки тому +4

    Such an awesome video. Hats off to you!

  • @nobaracity6779
    @nobaracity6779 4 роки тому +12

    your videos are absolutely amazing !! i’ve been binge watching your channel during this quarantine :,)

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you! That means a lot to me and I'm glad to hear I make your quarantine, if only a little bit, better :) Merde!

    • @jaimequimaime-autrementnon2500
      @jaimequimaime-autrementnon2500 Рік тому

      @@ThisisBarris pourquoi terminer chacune de vos réponses par merde…. Ce n’est ni très judicieux, ni très ‘intellectuel’ , ni très élégant !😊raison pour laquelle je ne m’abonnerai pas à votre chaîne… Salut, monsieur 😊😊

  • @nikko1891
    @nikko1891 2 місяці тому +2

    Good lord, just found this video and noe this channel, AMAZING. WOWWW WOW WOW

  • @aisoothsayer
    @aisoothsayer 15 днів тому

    Yo. I wat going to listen to this as background while working on this. And then I started watching. And then my jaw was open when you added the audio in the background during some of the intense parts like the execution of Jacques Hébert.
    Really nice touches, and you really made the history come alive.
    Absolutely fantastic!

  • @charlescypher7614
    @charlescypher7614 2 роки тому +6

    Great work, I learned more from this then my entire university course and textbook can't thank you enough for this.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому

      Wow that's incredible to hear! Thank you for the compliment. Merde!

  • @rick3461
    @rick3461 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent video! Quickly becoming my new favourite history channel!

  • @faceofleather
    @faceofleather Рік тому +2

    This is brilliant. Very interesting, informative and it held my attention to the end. Nice work!

  • @sallyzuck6044
    @sallyzuck6044 4 роки тому +33

    Such an impressive presentation! The graphics are fantastic! I never had any idea about the demonic, sick extent of that horrific time! Your quiet explanation gave me chills!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +5

      Thank you for your kind words. Means a lot to me! I'm quite glad I gave you chills haha Yes, it was a very violent time and it's a shame it's so overlooked. Merde!

    • @OldSchool1947
      @OldSchool1947 4 роки тому +2

      @@ThisisBarris MERDE, is RIGHT!!!

  • @florante-ph
    @florante-ph 10 місяців тому +8

    Hi there. I have 3 first names and one of them is Robespierre. It's incredibly fascinating to learn about where my grandfather gave me this name and why he did so. Thank you for providing a "both sides" of the story.

  • @SagesseNoir
    @SagesseNoir 3 роки тому +19

    Some have compared Robespierre to Stalin, and Danton to Trotsky. Not sure about this. But I think it's too bad that Stalin didn't
    t suffer Robespierre's fate.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +6

      I agree!

    • @Dilley_G45
      @Dilley_G45 3 роки тому +4

      Stalin slowly died in his own urine...at least a little consolation

    • @SagesseNoir
      @SagesseNoir 3 роки тому +6

      @@Dilley_G45 He deserved that and much worse

    • @-Mitra-
      @-Mitra- Місяць тому

      ​@@Dilley_G45but before that he managed to kill tens of millions/to cause two famines/ordered several mass deportations/started s number of small and medium wars and interventions/caused the WW2/dragged another couple of millions through Gulag 😢

    • @Dilley_G45
      @Dilley_G45 Місяць тому +1

      @@-Mitra- I know. Worst man in European history

  • @michaellewis1703
    @michaellewis1703 8 місяців тому +1

    Your documentaries/content are bar none some of the best I've seen. HBO would be lucky to land you. Considering that flop of a movie
    by Ridley, I long for something that at leat touches on his marshals and politicians of the time with a little more detail. I'm thinking a series. By the way, your voice/accent is intoxicating
    and one of the reasons this channel captivates me, cause you can to a thousand places to learn French history, you make it fun and interesting. Thank you.

  • @Kededian
    @Kededian Рік тому +2

    Wonderful narration of this docu. It gave me goosebumps all over at certain times. Masterly!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому

      Thank you! Means a lot to me to read comments like this. Merde!

  • @andreww2319
    @andreww2319 Рік тому +3

    A masterwork. Thank you so much from an Anglo-American ... this was a great education.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому

      Thank you Andrew! Always means a lot to receive comments like this. Merde!

  • @pepechen
    @pepechen Рік тому +4

    This is excellent, very engaging narration, well structured and well paced. The French accent is very much on point, enjoyed it very much.

  • @ChrisMhiclochlainn
    @ChrisMhiclochlainn 2 роки тому +41

    Robespierre is probably the textbook example of “power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely”. In reading Robespierre’s and other men like Danton’s early writings, I agree with most of what they were fighting for. I think a lot of common sensical and liberty minded people would agree as well. The problem is the more and more power Robespierre got the less he held on to those early principles he claimed he stood for. I feel his undoing was eliminating Danton and his supporters. It’s ironic that Robespierre and the Jacobins would be ultimately arrested and executed by the very laws they put into place.

    • @ashalaska3685
      @ashalaska3685 Рік тому +6

      robespierre didn't have absolute power lol

    • @retro.spectral
      @retro.spectral Рік тому +7

      The best thing for anyone interested in history to do is to rid oneself of cheap, asinine sayings like yours. They will eventually fit the complexity of history into simplified, convenient boxes and be nonthewiser.

    • @renevega2
      @renevega2 Рік тому +2

      What platitudes. ..

    • @thornil2231
      @thornil2231 Рік тому +3

      @@ashalaska3685 et he was never corupt.

    • @thornil2231
      @thornil2231 Рік тому +1

      @Dr Hamter L.M.H.C. You are a perfect example of the failed anglo-saxon "education."

  • @sanktpierre8025
    @sanktpierre8025 4 роки тому +6

    You deserve a ton more subscribers, maybe you could do videos where you read from the archives of Robespierre? I don't really want to read through all of it, but I'd listen to you read through it everyday, as I listen to this video pretty much everyday.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you very much! That's a good idea but I fear it might be a bit too niche so I don't know how popular that will be. I'll think about it and I appreciate the recommendation. Merde!

  • @TheoPhim
    @TheoPhim Рік тому +6

    Robespierre was a fan of Rousseau and he saw it once. Rousseau and his book "the social contract" was Robespierre’s great inspiration

    • @louis-er9xk
      @louis-er9xk Рік тому

      A fan! You may be a fan of high school musical, but he was a disciple of Rousseau.

  • @andrewkensington7403
    @andrewkensington7403 Рік тому +34

    I think you give Robespierre too much credit of being innocent. He was so quick to execute anyone who challenged his power!

    • @user-yn7ux4fz6u
      @user-yn7ux4fz6u Рік тому +10

      It's just a stereotype, in fact Billaud-Varenne has been complaining that Robespierre is too soft on Danton and danton's faction

    • @Shreendg
      @Shreendg Рік тому

      The entire history of republican revolutions in France is Parisians forcing their crackpot ideas on the rest of the country by using violence and their location as the capital.

  • @Inspector-Chisholm
    @Inspector-Chisholm Рік тому +3

    Great do documentary. Anyone who says they want a revolution should be told to watch this.

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 4 роки тому +9

    I feel so lucky to have discovered your channel after Googling Robespierre. Shaking your hand - in non contagious manner of course, mon ami. Merci!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +1

      I'm really glad to hear that! I hope you enjoy my future videos. I touch my elbow with yours in a non contagious manner, mon ami haha Merci beaucoup et merde!

  • @biancachristie
    @biancachristie 3 роки тому +14

    Love it!! Now can we have Danton and Desmoulins too? They’re all equally fascinating

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it - they are fascinating characters and are definitely in my list of characters to cover. Thanks for watching and merde!

  • @theminer49erz
    @theminer49erz Рік тому +4

    I love all the descriptions of horrible injuries that befel the others, then there is guy just laying on the floor, having "fallen from his chair".

  • @Epicname333
    @Epicname333 Рік тому +1

    This is an awesomely edited vid with great vo. THANK YOU!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Merde!

  • @Alex-lt9hl
    @Alex-lt9hl 3 роки тому +1

    What a video. Bloody perfect. Thank you friend

  • @WowlxX
    @WowlxX 4 роки тому +13

    Merci for that great comprehensive documentary on the French Revolution I loved it! Never knew too much about it before except that it used the guillotine a lot and on the king and queen. Really hope you'll follow up with Napoleon's extensive history! Merde à toi mon ami

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +3

      Thank you WowlxX! You've supported me since the beginning and I really appreciate that. I hope you stay along longer and that you keep enjoy my videos my friend! I do hope to make a series about Napoléon but I'll need a much higher budget cos let's day a lot of costumers will be involved ;) Merde à toi mon ami!

    • @WowlxX
      @WowlxX 4 роки тому +2

      @@ThisisBarris Yeah I understand totally! I will keep watching anything that you make anyway. I can only wonder how people like you manage such high quality videos by yourself it's amazing

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +1

      A lot of work but it's worth it when I read comments like yours :)

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 2 роки тому +3

    Great choice of music.

  • @mbarroso123
    @mbarroso123 Рік тому +2

    Excellent work on this documentary. Hands down!

  • @megasalexander927
    @megasalexander927 3 роки тому +2

    The underrated video. Thank you for it.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Ohran! Thanks in part to your support, it ought to become more popular overtime. Merde!

  • @icampos89
    @icampos89 Рік тому +4

    The Committee of Public Safety is so Orwellian that it sounds something out of 1984.

  • @julianselman9853
    @julianselman9853 10 місяців тому +3

    This would be a good full movie of several episodes

  • @Hatsikidee02
    @Hatsikidee02 10 місяців тому +2

    Great work !

  • @MackerelCat
    @MackerelCat Рік тому +2

    Wonderful. Thanks!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  Рік тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and merde!

  • @banedon8087
    @banedon8087 Рік тому +3

    And this, ladies and gentleman, is where a revolution goes when it goes wrong. Calling it "The Terror" is very apt, as titles go.

  • @GGdeTOURS37
    @GGdeTOURS37 3 роки тому +2

    WOAAW! At least a true and marvelously NEUTRAL story of the French Revolution! No "French bashing" nor changes of history by foreign nationalism! Incredible! Congratulations! GG - City of Tours - France

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому

      Merci beaucoup Guillaume! Je suis ravi d'entendre cela. Merde et j'adore Tours!!!

  • @frederickbaggett936
    @frederickbaggett936 Рік тому +1

    “This man is dangerous…he believes everything he says.” Sounds like a warning against Lenin.

  • @paulsparks4564
    @paulsparks4564 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant summary thank you

  • @pashaofstuttgart
    @pashaofstuttgart 2 роки тому +6

    excellent video! shows the fragility of humanity. so full
    of irony. could you list the track titles and composers in the background music? I recognized the adagio from Beethoven’s 7th symphony

  • @lookupthereupinthetrees9860
    @lookupthereupinthetrees9860 3 роки тому +21

    Was amazed at how uncomfortable this made me. The veneer of human decency is a very thin one.
    When it came to the part about the overflowing prisons and what to do with all of these people I was like:
    "Oh no..."

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому +10

      Yes, I agree. These prisoners were people like you and me, and it's just sad to think that they fell victim to oppression. It's just sad to see how quickly things can turn badly - especially when it happens to something as hopeful as the French revolution. Thanks for watching and merde!

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield 7 місяців тому +1

      It wasn't called the reign of terror for nothing

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 4 місяці тому

    I’m really enjoying this. Well done! 👍💪🎥

  • @moniayoung3050
    @moniayoung3050 Рік тому

    This is excellent! Thank you!!

  • @starbury64
    @starbury64 4 роки тому +3

    Love the detail and quotes that went into this documentary. Make some more!!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate it. I definitely plan on making more so stay tuned. Merde!

    • @starbury64
      @starbury64 2 роки тому

      @@ThisisBarris What is going on with the content on your channel? I am a huge fan of your work and would like to see more history!!

  • @danidesip2432
    @danidesip2432 Рік тому +4

    That's some psycho cruelty to let the blade start and stop multiple times. Enough to make some die of a heart attack.

  • @Guratza
    @Guratza 8 місяців тому +1

    Omg. Respect for taking the time to create this, but it is single handedly the most convoluted and difficult to follow educational video I've ever seen on UA-cam (or anywhere else). Names, after names, after names, mentioned one after the other, forgotten the instant they were mentioned. Even for people familiar with the events of the Revolution, it is impossible to keep up with the pace and narrative style.

  • @sarthakbhatt5661
    @sarthakbhatt5661 2 місяці тому +2

    God this was phenomenal just phenomenal. I feel the tragedy deep inside

  • @mariolis
    @mariolis 4 роки тому +16

    This is why good ends DONT justify evil means
    and that justice , freedom , equality or whatever value you hold dear , SHOULD NEVER be forced through violence , NO MATTER HOW GOOD
    also this proves how a good cause can turn into tyranny
    Intimidation is never a virtue

    • @freewal
      @freewal 3 роки тому +2

      When your enemies use evil means for centuries then sometimes you do t have the choice for a limited time. The terror lasted less than 2 years with only 17000 execution it’s a lot but not enormous compared to the wars of religion or other civil conflit.

    • @blazeit-ro7km
      @blazeit-ro7km 3 роки тому +1

      I have to disagree with you on this one. The people have tried their voices be heard throughout the whole history only to see the ruling class get more parasitic with every generation.
      Violence is inevitable when the boot wont leave your neck.

    • @davidhawley1132
      @davidhawley1132 Рік тому

      ​@@freewalAnd gave birth to Napolean, not to mention the noxious ideas live on.

    • @altinaykor364
      @altinaykor364 7 місяців тому

      yep! and those who try to say otherwise and justify it, are simply nuts

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 2 місяці тому

      Intimidation was the means by which The Church and the Aristocracy ruled France for centuries ! Robespierre attempted to end that . Ever tried to calculate how many deaths
      Napoleon was responsible for...?
      Start with his invasion of Russia .?

  • @paratatruc
    @paratatruc 3 роки тому +9

    The guy is the idol of a part of the French left, and not only the far left. The better known example I know of is the French politician Melenchon.
    French liberal historians had also made their best to claim he was an innocent martyr of the republic. Somehow the mass murder started and finished with him, but he had nothing to do with them.

  • @TIFFANYDlAS
    @TIFFANYDlAS 8 місяців тому

    This was so well done! Bravo!

  • @phyllislovelace8151
    @phyllislovelace8151 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this piece which has been so well executed.

  • @taqiyasir8086
    @taqiyasir8086 3 роки тому +3

    Brilliant documentary.

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  3 роки тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and merde

  • @wahyudyatmika5119
    @wahyudyatmika5119 4 роки тому +9

    Assassin's Creed Unity makes me curious about the French Revolution. It amazes me how it accurately depicts the revolution.
    Love your French and English pronounciation. Looking forward to new ideas!

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris  4 роки тому +5

      I haven't played the game actually but it would be fun if I did a review of how accurate the game is one day. I heard they did a great job at representing Paris from that time though. Thank you for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope you'll enjoy my future videos too. Merde!

    • @jobivuvuvfvi605
      @jobivuvuvfvi605 4 роки тому +3

      @@ThisisBarris Most of the games are amazingly historically accurate with a fictional storyline at their core. Even the fictional aspects are executed in a way that combines true history with fictional artistic freedom. It is an amazing game to play for those who have a passion for history and the mysteries that accompany it. I would definitely recommend playing Unity, though I must admit it isn't my favourite.

    • @shaiaheyes2c41
      @shaiaheyes2c41 4 роки тому

      You should read Nesta Helen Webster "The French revolution A study in Democracy", and archive.org/details/reignofterrorcol02londuoft

  • @jaydunstan1618
    @jaydunstan1618 Рік тому +2

    Utterly superb, bravo!

  • @rockduck2210
    @rockduck2210 8 місяців тому +1

    Watching this for the 8th time in 3 days so intriguing and it's even better if you listen to it and don't see the pictures

  • @douglascoggeshall2490
    @douglascoggeshall2490 10 місяців тому +2

    Absolutely Masterful ... stunning graphics with wonderful authentic narration ...