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The French Revolution

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Informationen zum Autor LINDA S. FREY is Professor of History at the University of Montana. MARSHA L. FREY is Professor of History at Kansas State University. With Linda S. Frey, she is co-author of A History of Diplomatic Immunity and also serves as series editors for the Greenwood Guides to Historic Events, 1500-1900 . Klappentext The French Revolution has often been perceived as the dawn of the modern era, the divide between the ancien régime and the contemporary world. It is an undeniably crucial event in the history of Western Civilization. Yet it is also a confusing and oft-misunderstood event. This comprehensive examination of the Revolution provides students with a narrative historical overview, essays on major aspects of the event, lengthy biographical profiles of key persons, the text of important primary documents contemporary to the time, a timeline, a glossary, and an annotated bibliography of print and electronic sources suitable to students. This is an ideal starting point for students and general readers interested in this fascinating historical period.Marsha and Linda Frey, noted French historians, place the French Revolution in historical and social context for the reader. In addition to a historical overview, other essays explore the deterioration of the ancien régime and the birth of the revolution, the Terror, the culture of the Revolution, Revolution-era diplomacy, and the ambiguous legacy of the Revolution. Biographical portraits range from Louis XVI to Robespierre and from Danton to Lafayette. Primary documents such as the Declaration of the Rights of Man, excerpts from the memoirs of French minister Miot de Melito, and Englishman William Eden's description of Revolutionary France bring to life the political, cultural, and emotional upheaval that was the French Revolution. Illustrations from contemporary sources add a valuable visual component to this all-in-one reference source. Zusammenfassung In addition to a historical overview! other essays explore the deterioration of the ancien regime and the birth of the revolution! the Terror! the culture of the Revolution! Revolution-era diplomacy! and the ambiguous legacy of the Revolution. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Series Foreword by Linda S. Frey and Marsha L. Frey Preface Chronology of Events Historical Overview: "Experience teaches us that generally speaking, the most perilous moment for a bad government is when it seeks to mend its ways." Crisis of the Ancien Regime: "Man was born free and everywhere is in chains." The Terror: "Pity is not revolutionary." A New Political Culture: "Nothing in the Revolution, no, not to a gesture, not to the fashion of a hat or a shoe, was left to accident." Diplomacy and Revolution: "The reign of the charlatans is over." War and Revolution: "War to the chateaux, peace to the cottages." An Ambiguous Legacy: "A nursery of future revolutions." Biographies: The Personalities of the French Revolution Glossary of Selected Terms Annotated Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Linda S. Frey, Linda/ Frey Frey, Marsha L. Frey
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2004
 
EAN 9780313321931
ISBN 978-0-313-32193-1
Dimensions 159 mm x 248 mm x 19 mm
Series Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900
Greenwood Guides to Historic E
Greenwood Guides to Historic E
Greenwood Guides to Historic Events, 1500-1900
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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