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The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Era 1789–1815

The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Era 1789–1815

The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Era 1789–1815

J. Holland Rose
June 2013
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Paperback
9781107662322
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    First published in 1935, as the seventh edition of an 1894 original, this book forms part of the Cambridge Historical Series. It was written by John Holland Rose (1855–1942), a renowned English historian who wrote widely on European history. The text analyses the French Revolution in terms of its interdependence with other movements and historical trends in Europe between 1789 and 1815, providing a comprehensive explanation of the influence of French ideas and policy on Europe. Connections are made between the earlier and later phases of the period, with historical change being treated as a continuous process, rather than a series of separate events. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on the French Revolution and its broader impact.

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    June 2013
    Paperback
    9781107662322
    408 pages
    203 × 127 × 23 mm
    0.44kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The political and social weakness of Europe
    • 2. Louis XVI, the parlements, and the states general
    • 3. The constituent assembly
    • 4. The Girondins and Europe
    • 5. The Jacobins and the first coalition
    • 6. The directory and Buonaparte
    • 7. The consulate
    • 8. Napoleon and the old governments
    • 9. The nationalist reaction
    • 10. The wars of liberation
    • 11. The reconstruction of Europe
    • Appendix 1. List of authorities
    • Appendix 2. List of the chief dignities and appointments conferred by Napoleon.
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    • J. Holland Rose