A new world begins : the history of the French Revolution /
The French Revolution was the 'big bang' out of which all the elements of modern politics and social conflicts were formed. Democracy, populism, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, nationalism, feminism and abolitionism are all heirs to the momentous upheaval that began in Paris in 1789....
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New York :
Basic Books,
[2019]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Why a new history of the French Revolution?
- Two French lives in the Old Regime
- The monarchy, the philosophes, and the public
- The monarchy adrift, 1774-1787
- "Everything must change" : the Assembly of Notables and the crisis of 1787-1788
- A nation aroused, June 1788-May 1789
- Revolution in a tennis court : from the Estates General to the National Assembly, May-July 1789
- A people's revolution, July-August 1789
- From the "Great Fear" to the Declaration of Rights, August 1789
- Constitution-making and conflict, September-December 1789
- A new world divided, January 1790-June 1791
- A runaway king and a constitutional crisis, June-September 1791
- A second revolution, October 1791-August 1792
- A republic born in crisis, August 1792-May 1793
- The revolution on the brink, June-December 1793
- The arc of terror, January-July 1794
- The Republic's new start, July 1794-October 1795
- The Republic in question, October 1795-September 1797
- From Fructidor to Brumaire, September 1797-November 1799
- The slow death of the Republic, 1799-1804.