Participants, spectators and critics produced scores of historical documents during the French Revolution.  These items are now available in the French Revolution Digital Archive, a digital collection recently released by Stanford Libraries.   FRDA brings together two foundational sources for French Revolution research: the Archives parlementaires, a day-to-day record of parliamentary debates and discussions held between 1789 and 1794, and Images de la Révolution française, a vast visual corpus from the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The archive was a multiyear endeavor and was developed in response to expressed need by scholars for improved access to their sources, according to...