Chronicle of the French Revolution, 1788-1899

Chronicle of the French Revolution, 1788-1899
Title Chronicle of the French Revolution, 1788-1899 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 703
Release 1989
Genre France
ISBN 9780131337299

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Chronicle of the French Revolution

Chronicle of the French Revolution
Title Chronicle of the French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Jean Favier
Publisher
Total Pages 703
Release 1989
Genre France
ISBN 9780685356494

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Chronologies run through the book. Opposite each chronology is news reports. Over 1,700 illustrations, portraits of the chief "actors", detailed summary of principle stages of the revolutionary process, and brief notes on the lives of those "actors" whose careers continued beyond 1800.

Chronicle of the French Revolution, 1788-1799

Chronicle of the French Revolution, 1788-1799
Title Chronicle of the French Revolution, 1788-1799 PDF eBook
Author Jean Favier
Publisher J Bradbury & Associates
Total Pages 703
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Chronique de la Révolution, 1788-1799
ISBN 9780582051942

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“The” French Revolution

“The” French Revolution
Title “The” French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Hippolyte Taine
Publisher
Total Pages 548
Release 1885
Genre France
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The People's Revolution of 1789

The People's Revolution of 1789
Title The People's Revolution of 1789 PDF eBook
Author Micah Alpaugh
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 310
Release 2024-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501776622

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The People's Revolution of 1789 analyzes the historic events that unleashed a vast panoply of anarchic, destructive, and creative disorders that demolished France's Old Regime and founded a new revolutionary order. It captures the complex and dynamic interplay of uprisings, elections, meetings, and revolutionary moments that helped create modern freedom. The People's Revolution of 1789 is the first book to chronicle the Parisian, provincial, and colonial movements of 1789 together. In doing so, Micah Alpaugh builds from hundreds of local and regional studies and sources on the French Revolution to provide a new interpretation of the powerful contestations that created the modern revolutionary tradition. He explores the multiplicity of movements—anarchistically operating without a common leader and usually in only loose coordination—that gave the revolutionary dynamic its power, without which the legislators' revolution at Versailles would have failed or been severely curtailed. The rapid onslaught of protests across the First Year of Liberty compounded their effects, overpowering authorities' efforts to maintain a degenerating order and forcing the establishment of a more open system. The People's Revolution of 1789 reveals in new ways how the French revolutionaries ended feudalism, established human rights, abolished the police, and instituted new elected governments. By returning emphasis to the people's revolution, we can better understand how world history's most consequential revolution developed, as millions of French people embraced direct action in hopes of fundamental change. Through the movements of millions, the French created the most powerful revolution the world had yet experienced.

Jean Ternant and the Age of Revolutions

Jean Ternant and the Age of Revolutions
Title Jean Ternant and the Age of Revolutions PDF eBook
Author Frank Whitney
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 263
Release 2015-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 1476623228

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Jean Ternant's life (1751-1833) spanned a period of enormous change in European life. Born when men were still subject to judicial torture, he lived to see the dawn of the railroad age. It was an era of political upheaval: the American Revolution, the "patriot" movement of the Dutch Republic, the Vonckist uprising in the Austrian Netherlands, the French Revolution, the Polish rebellion against Imperial Russia, the Greek war for independence and the struggle for independence in Spain's South American colonies all occurred during Ternant's lifetime. He was an active participant in four of them. The son of a French leather goods merchant, Jean Ternant nevertheless built a public service career in an aristocratic society based on birth and privilege, commanding a regiment in the French army before being appointed minister-plenipotentiary to the United States. His story of public service undertaken for private ends illustrates the value of education and social contacts as well as the importance of luck and circumstances.

Prominent Families of New York

Prominent Families of New York
Title Prominent Families of New York PDF eBook
Author Lyman Horace Weeks
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 1898
Genre New York (N.Y.)
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