This book takes the period from 1780-1880 as the 'French Revolutionary' period and discusses France and its position within Europe. It is aimed at undergraduates and general readers interested in the 19th century.
Contents/contributors
Malcolm Crook: Introduction
1 Malcolm Crook: The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1788-1814
2 Pamela Pilbeam: Upheaval and Continuity, 1814-1880
3 Thomas Kselman: Religious Belief
4 Elinor Accampo: Class and Gender
5 Peter McPhee: Town and Country
6 Robert Gildea: Province and Nation
7 Michael Heffernan: France and the Wider World
Malcolm Crook: Conclusion
Further Reading
Chronology
Maps
Series: Short Oxford History of France
Revolutionary France
Author(s) : CROOK Malcolm
- Year of publication :
- 2002
- Place and publisher :
- Oxford: OUP
- Number of pages :
- 262