jdcorley 's review for:

2.5
informative slow-paced

Less of what we would consider today to be a genuine history - an attempt to grapple with events of the past and extract meaning from them - Thiers writes on the defensive. Everyone is perfectly reasonable, right up to and including violent mobs. It seems a little precious, ultimately, and less willing than one might hope at delving into the personal details, flaws and idiosyncracies that he would have had access to that we don't.