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An edition of The French Revolution (1987)

The French Revolution

aristocrats versus bourgeois?

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Few historical events have inspired so much controversy and debate as the French Revolution. The origins, nature and effects of the Revolution have been the themes of a voluminous literature, especially since the 1950s, and have aroused sharp disagreement among historians.

This book discusses the present state of the controversy and provides detailed suggestions for further reading. Professor Blanning explains the different interpretations advanced by Marxist, revisionist and post-revisionist historians in order to provide students with access to the literature and to help them to form their own views.

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Cover of: The French Revolution
The French Revolution: class war or culture clash?
1998, St. Martin's Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: The French Revolution
The French Revolution: Aristocrats versus Bourgeois? (Studies in European History)
August 15, 1996, Palgrave Macmillan
Paperback in English
Cover of: The French Revolution
The French Revolution: aristocrats versus bourgeois?
1991, Humanities Press International
in English
Cover of: The French Revolution
The French Revolution: aristocrats versus bourgeois?
1987, Humanities Press International
in English
Cover of: The French Revolution
The French Revolution: aristocrats versus bourgeois?
1987, Macmillan Education
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 57-67.
Includes index.

Published in
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire
Series
Studies in European history, Studies in European history (Basingstoke, England)

Classifications

Library of Congress
DC138 .B52x 1987b

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Pagination
vii, 70 p. ;
Number of pages
70

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2086753M
ISBN 10
0333363043
LCCN
88127496
Library Thing
175884
Goodreads
306826

Excerpts

'The essential cause of the Revolution', wrote Albert Soboul, 'was the power of a bourgeoisie arrived at its maturity and confronted by a decadent aristocracy holding tenaciously to its privileges' [11].
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