The Oxford History of the French Revolution

Doyle, William

£23.49

This comprehensive, authoritative book traces the turbulent history of France from the 1774 accession of Louis XVI, through revolution, terror, and counter-revolution, to the final triumph of Napoleon in 1802. This third edition incorporates the results of twenty-first century research, and offers an up-to-date guide to further reading.

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Publish Date: 05/07/2018

Description

Since its first publication to mark the bicentenary of the French Revolution in 1989, this Oxford History has established itself as the Revolution’s most authoritative and comprehensive one-volume history in English, and has recently been translated into Chinese. Running from the accession of Louis XVI in 1774, it traces the history of France through revolution, terror, and counter-revolution to the final triumph of Napoleon in 1802. It also analyses the impact ofevents in France upon the rest of Europe and the world beyond. The study shows how a movement which began with optimism and general enthusiasm soon became a tragedy, not only for the ruling orders, but also for the millions of ordinary people whose lives were disrupted by religious upheaval, economicchaos, and civil and international war.Now in its third edition, this volume has been fully updated in the light of current research, and includes an appendix surveying the past and present historiography of the revolutionary period.

Additional information

Weight 616 g
Dimensions 216 × 136 × 25.7 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

x, 490

Language

English

Edition

Third edition

Dewey

944.04 (edition:23)

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