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France 1715-1804

Power and the People

Gwynne Lewis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:8th Sep '04

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A groundbreaking study of the struggles, beliefs and politcal significance of the poor, whose experience helped to shape the course of French eighteenth century history.

Aims to give students an insight into the lives of people passing through one of the most extraordinary periods in modern history. This study of 18th-century French society and politics focuses on the struggles, beliefs and political significance of the poor.

The role of ordinary people in helping to shape the course of eighteenth century history has not received the attention it deserves. This book argues that the failure to deal with the social problems of expolitation and poverty explains, in large measure, the collapse of the ancien regime and the 'democratic revolution' of 1789-94.

There are three sections to the book:

  • Section 1 deals with the basic religious, political, social and economic structures of the ancien regime in France at the time.
  • Section 2 deals with the effect of the Enlightenment on the population.
  • Section 3 covers the revolutionary decades of the 1780's and 90's.

ISBN: 9780582239258

Dimensions: 150mm x 250mm x 15mm

Weight: 921g

328 pages