Marisa Linton Explained
Marisa Linton is an author, historian, and member of the academic staff at Kingston University in London, where she is Professor Emerita in History. Having received her BA from Middlesex University in 1988 and PhD from University of Sussex in 1993, she specializes in the history of the French Revolution.[1]
Her books include The Politics of Virtue in Enlightenment France (2001),[2] Conspiracy in the French Revolution (2008),[3] and Choosing Terror: Virtue, Friendship and Authenticity in the French Revolution (2013).[4] [5]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Professor Marisa Linton . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200611172021/https://www.kingston.ac.uk/staff/profile/professor-marisa-linton-1106/ . 11 June 2020 . Kingston University.
- Hamerton . Katharine . March 2005 . Marisa Linton, 'The Politics of Virtue in Enlightenment France' . . 77 . 1 . 193–195 . 10.1086/429449 .
- Jainchill . Andrew . Winter 2008 . 'Conspiracy in the French Revolution', edited by Peter R. Campbell, Thomas E. Kaiser, and Marisa Linton . . 44 . 3 . 520 . 10.3138/cjh.44.3.520 .
- Web site: Choosing Terror: Virtue, Friendship and Authenticity in the French Revolution . Andress, Dave . September 2013 . . Reviews in History . 20 March 2017 .
- Mondon . Aurelien . 2014 . Choosing Terror Virtue, Friendship, and Authenticity in the French Revolution . Modern & Contemporary France . 22 . 3 . 418–419 . 10.1080/09639489.2014.883372 . 145228028 .