Launch of French Revolution Digital Archive Website

The French Revolution Digital Archive is the result of a collaborative effort between the Stanford University Libraries and the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) to produce a digital version of two major research sources of the French Revolution and make them available to the international scholarly community. The archive is based around the Archives parlementaires, and a vast corpus of 14,000 images first brought together in 1989 and known as the Images de la Révolution française.

For copyright reasons, the site only includes vols. 1-82 of the Archives parlementaires. Those who want to conduct more advanced text-mining searches can consult the version hosted by the ARTFL project.

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