French Influence on 1790s Philadelphia
Mr. Furstenberg was interviewed at the 2016 meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Providence, Rhode Island.
Professor Francois Furstenberg talked about five aristocrats who fled the French Revolution in the early 1790s and settled in Philadelphia, … read more
Professor Francois Furstenberg talked about five aristocrats who fled the French Revolution in the early 1790s and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He spoke about French influence on the then American capital and the relationships these men formed with political figures of the early Republic.
Mr. Furstenberg was interviewed at the 2016 meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Providence, Rhode Island. close
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