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The French Revolution

$ 60

Pages:127
Published: 2026-05-21
ISBN:978-99993-4-477-7
Category: New Release
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The French Revolution offers a clear and accessible study of one of the most decisive turning points in modern history. Beginning with the crisis of the Ancien Régime, the book examines the social, political, financial, and intellectual forces that brought France to revolution in 1789. It explores the collapse of royal authority, the rise of popular politics, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, the transformation of citizenship, and the struggle to build a new political order. The book follows the Revolution through its major phases: the Estates-General, the fall of the Bastille, the constitutional monarchy, the radical republic, the Terror, Thermidor, the Directory, and the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. It considers not only institutions and leaders, but also the experience of ordinary people—peasants, urban workers, women, soldiers, clergy, nobles, and colonial subjects. Special attention is given to the relationship between liberty and violence, reform and coercion, equality and exclusion, revolutionary ideals and political instability. Rather than presenting the Revolution as a single event, this work treats it as a complex historical process shaped by economic pressures, ideological conflict, war, religion, social inequality, and competing visions of sovereignty. It also examines the Revolution’s wider legacy: the spread of rights-based political language, the challenge to hereditary privilege, the growth of nationalism, and the contradictions that continued to shape modern politics.



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