A New Dictionary of the French Revolution

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Description

The French Revolution was a huge, brutal yet inspiring phenomenon that changed global political thinking and action, and its echoes resound even in the twenty-first century. It was an intensely complex mix of events, concepts and individuals and ‘The New Dictionary’ is an invaluable aid to unravelling its complications, and an essential companion for students and general readers alike. There are over 400 entries covering the main events, personalities, parties, ideologies, political ideas, philosophers, writers, artists, rebellions and wars, as well as touching on colonial and international developments, the interaction of church and state, science, law reform, events in the provinces and overseas territories and the reverberations in other European states. The Dictionary provides a full and vibrant history from the outbreak of revolution in 1789 to the Terror, the Revolutionary state, its wars and the rise of Napoleon.
Entries contain much more than just bare factual information: they provide a detailed commentary and include suggestions for further reading – both in print and online – which reference the extensive literature of over 200 years of scholarship and the latest historiography. Cross-referencing is extensive and the index provides reference to minor but important subjects contained in main entries.

Additional information

Weight0.579 kg
Dimensions13.8 × 21.6 cm
ISBN 10

184885465X

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

Pages

448

Language
Format Old`

Publisher

Imprint

Year Published

14-10-2011

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