Websites
SparkNotes : The French Revolution SparkNotes study site about the French Revolution.
Exploring the French Revolution Website with over 600 primary resources that includes essays, images, documents, songs, maps, a timeline.
British Newspaper Coverage of the French Revolution Contemporary newspaper articles of the French Revolution published in newspapers such as The Times.
Lectures on Modern European Intellectual History Lectures by a university professor on various aspects of the French Revolution and Napoleon.
NGV Exhibition on Napoleon Napoleon: Revolution to Empire was a panoramic exhibition examining French art, culture and life from the 1770s to the 1820s. Its story runs from the first French voyages of discovery to Australia during the reign of Louis XV to the end of Napoleon's transforming leadership as first Emperor of France. This webpage includes extensive images and information about all aspects of the French Revolution and society during the period 1770's to 1820's.
The History Channel : The French Revolution The History Channel website with articles, images and video about the French Revolution.
Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution PBS website focusing on Marie Antoinette with a film, timeline, information and video about royal life at Versailles and the historical figures who had an impact on the French Revolution.
The French Revolution: Ideas and Ideologies The philosophe may have laid the egg, but was the bird hatched of a different breed? Maurice Cranston discusses the intellectual origins and development of the French Revolution.
BBC : The Battle of Waterloo In 1815 two men faced off in a muddy field in BElgium. Wellington, with his British and Allied army, and Napoleon with his French Imperial Guard. One decisive battle could end 20 years of bloody conflict on the continent.
Napoleon Bonaparte: The Little Corporal who built an Empire From outsider to emperor, trace Napoleon's meteoric rise to greatness - and find out how he was bought crashing back down to earth.
Napoleon and Wellington Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the histories of Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington on the BBC.
Websites with primary resources such as documents and images:
French Revolution Primary Sources