William Doyle
William DoyleOrigins of the French Revolution.

Origins of the French Revolution.

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Origins of the French Revolution.
  • Ọna kika
  • 246 awọn oju-iwe, Paperback
  • Atejade akọkọ
  • 9891
  • Awọn olutẹwe
  • OUP
  • Ede
  • English

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There is of course a daunting amount of literature on the French Revoloution which often means that first-time students are often faced with a lottery concerning the book they choose. This book has no pretentions whatsoever to being all encompassing or a psycho-sociological analysis of the revoloution itself.
Origins of the French Revolution is a comprehensive review of the corrupted and doomed Bourbon regime. It is rich in detail and facts about the reigns of Louis XIV through Louis XVI.
Doyle gives a good summary of the causes of the French Revolution. Excellent book if you're looking for a survey of the events of 1986-89, or if you're interested in some of the debates that have come up on the history of the Revolution from the 1940's to the 1980's.
Succint and badass. A brief three-chapter introduction looks over the wackiness of historiographical traditions on the Rev', as I like to call it.

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