Preserving the Monarchy
The Comte de Vergennes 1774–1787
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Jan '04
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This 1995 book is a study of Vergennes' domestic policy role on the eve of the French Revolution.
The comte de Vergennes is best known as one of the great French foreign ministers. This 1995 study sheds light on his lesser-known role as Louis XVI's first minister, foregrounding his efforts to reform and consolidate royal authority in the final years of the ancien régime.The comte de Vergennes is best known as one of the great foreign ministers of modern French history, but for much of the 1780s he was also first minister in all but name. This 1995 book was the first to deal in depth with the critical part he played in French domestic policies on the eve of the Revolution. It studies Vergennes' role in the context of the debate on the nature and future of the French monarchy in the two decades before the Revolution. His financial reforms, fully examined here, were the last attempt to restructure the monarchy in accordance with its traditional principles. The failure of this undertaking accelerated the final collapse of the royal government. Preserving the Monarchy is based on archival research, as well as reinterpretations of the established sources. The result is a significant study, not merely of Vergennes but of the end of the ancien régime.
"In this excellent book, Munro Price examines Vergennes's role in domestic politics--as distinguished from his career in diplomacy--and explains how experience and growth brought this conservative Burgundian to moderate reform....an impressive command of private and public archival material." American Historical Review
ISBN: 9780521527064
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 400g
272 pages