The crisis of the absolute monarchy : France from the old regime to the French Revolution / ed. by Julian Swann and Joel Félix

For generations of historians, 1789 was a defining moment in world history and it has been said to mark, amongst other things, the triumph of the bourgeoisie, the birth of modernity, the rise of nationalism or even the invention of ideology. To explain an event of such magnitude it was understandabl...

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Superior document:Proceedings of the British Academy 184
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2013
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1. ed.
Language:English
Series:Proceedings of the British Academy 184
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Classification:15.65 - Frankreich
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Physical Description:XIV, 337 S.; 24 cm
Notes:bibliographical references and index
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Summary:For generations of historians, 1789 was a defining moment in world history and it has been said to mark, amongst other things, the triumph of the bourgeoisie, the birth of modernity, the rise of nationalism or even the invention of ideology. To explain an event of such magnitude it was understandable that historians should seek no less portentous explanations of its origins and that factors such as the rise of capitalism, class struggle or the impact of the Enlightenment were cited as the long-term causes of Revolution. In recent years, however, there has been a preoccupation with the actual course of the Revolution. The present collection, by contrast, focuses once again upon the origins of the dramatic events within and beyond France which transformed later eighteenth-century Europe so comprehensively and established the terms of political and social struggle for the next two centuries
ISBN:9780197265383
ac_no:AC10804365
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Julian Swann and Joel Félix