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Paperback The Cross and The Guillotine: The War of Vendee Book

ISBN: 1088210627

ISBN13: 9781088210628

The Cross and The Guillotine: The War of Vendee

The dawn of the French Revolution brought forth a cataclysmic storm that raged across the

nation, shaking its foundations to their core.

What most people didn't realize, and still don't realize until this day, is the fact that there were

regions in France that were not all too pleased with the fact that the French Revolution

effectively brought an end to the Ancien R gime, which was what the 'powers that be' were

called in France at the time until the bourgeoisie (middle class) stepped in and changed

everything.

The French Revolution can be considered to be one of the most consuming blazes that tore

through the fabric of not only French, but also European Society, challenging traditions, values,

and beliefs.

In the midst of this turmoil, from the ashes of a crumbling monarchy, emerged a new era,

promising liberty, equality, and fraternity. Yet, within the revolutionary fervor that swept

through France, there lay a darkness that threatened to engulf the very soul of the nation.

Amidst the chaos and fervent cries for change, a sinister cloud loomed over a small region, the

idyllic region of Vend e. Nestled in the western part of France with its lush green landscapes

and picturesque villages Vend e, seeming worlds away from the revolutionary fervor that

gripped Paris, became the stage for a harrowing battle that pitted brother against brother and

neighbor against neighbor. It was a clash that would forever be etched in the annals of history

as the War in Vend e, an epic struggle fought between the forces of the Revolution and the

steadfast defenders of their faith. Sad that, as the winds of change blew across the land, even

this tranquil haven could not escape the tendrils of conflict.

"The Cross and the Guillotine" unravels the distressing tale of Vend e, a gripping tale of this

forgotten war within a region torn between tradition and revolution, faith and intention, loyalty

and rebellion, where principles clashed, loyalties were tested, and the very soul of a nation

hung in the balance. Against the backdrop of an impending war, it transports us to a time when

the guillotine loomed ominously over the French people, its blade thirsty for the blood of those

deemed enemies of the Revolution.

But amidst the chaos and violence, a group of devout Catholics, known as the Chouans, rallied

under the sacred symbol of the cross, resisting the revolutionary tide that sought to drown their belief.

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