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History of Modern France: Volume 1, 1815–1852

Exploring France's Political Evolution from 1815 to 1852

Emile Bourgeois author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Jun '13

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This first volume chronicles France's pivotal events from 1815 to 1852, highlighting its political evolution and laying the groundwork for modern history. History of Modern France: Volume 1, 1815–1852 is an essential read.

The book History of Modern France: Volume 1, 1815–1852 serves as the first installment in a comprehensive exploration of French history from 1815 to 1913. This volume meticulously examines the key events that shaped France's political landscape during this transformative period. Beginning with the Bourbon Restoration, it delves into the intricate political dynamics that characterized the nation, culminating in the coup d'état led by Louis-Napoléon. The narrative captures the essence of a nation in flux, reflecting on the complexities of its governance and societal changes.

As part of the esteemed Cambridge Historical Series, History of Modern France: Volume 1, 1815–1852 not only chronicles significant historical milestones but also highlights the broader implications of these events on the evolution of modern France. The author provides a nuanced perspective on the political evolution, addressing various factors that influenced the trajectory of the nation. Readers are invited to engage with the rich tapestry of history that defines this era, gaining insights into the struggles and triumphs that shaped contemporary France.

This volume is an essential resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in the intricacies of French history. By offering a detailed account of the early 19th century, History of Modern France: Volume 1, 1815–1852 lays the groundwork for understanding the subsequent developments that lead into the Second Empire and beyond. It serves as a valuable contribution to the field of historical studies, ensuring that the lessons of the past continue to resonate today.

ISBN: 9781107684096

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 26mm

Weight: 490g

452 pages