Cours d'histoire moderne
Histoire de la civilisation en France, depuis la chute de l'Empire Romain jusqu'en 1789
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:10th Nov '11
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Published between 1829 and 1832, Guizot's influential study of the medieval period revived national interest in history in nineteenth-century France.
Published between 1829 and 1832, this five-volume history of 'civilisation in France' from the end of the Roman Empire to 1789 focuses on the medieval period. Volume 1 contains twelve lectures on early medieval Gaul from the fifth to eighth centuries.French politician François-Pierre-Guillaume Guizot (1787–1874) is well-known for establishing 'Guizot's law', which implemented primary education for all French citizens. As well as occupying various political offices during some of the most turbulent years in his nation's political history, Guizot was also an historian and was appointed to the chair of modern history at the Sorbonne in 1812. First published between 1829 and 1832, this five-volume history of 'civilisation in France' is based on a series of lectures delivered in 1828. The books are described as covering the period from the end of the Roman Empire to 1789, but the main focus is on the medieval period, to the death of St Louis (1270). Appearing in 1829, Volume 1 begins with an outline of Guizot's underlying historical principles and ends with an account of the church in France from the sixth to the eighth century.
ISBN: 9781108034913
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
Weight: 600g
472 pages