The Course of French History
An engaging exploration of France's historical evolution
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Sep '15
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This insightful exploration of France's history covers its social and economic development from 987 to the present, making The Course of French History a must-read.
In The Course of French History, the author presents a comprehensive overview of France's social and economic development from the establishment of the monarchy in 987 to contemporary times. This engaging narrative explores significant events and influential figures that have shaped the nation's identity over the centuries. The author skillfully weaves together historical accounts, providing readers with a rich understanding of how political shifts and notable personalities have impacted France's evolution.
The book delves into various structural changes that have occurred throughout French history, offering insights into the complexities of its past. By incorporating the latest findings from recent studies, the author ensures that the narrative remains both informative and accessible. Readers will find a blend of thorough research and compelling storytelling that brings the history of France to life.
Goubert's unique perspective is both direct and thought-provoking, making The Course of French History an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intricate tapestry of France's past. His iconoclastic judgments challenge conventional narratives, inviting readers to reconsider their views on historical events and figures. This one-volume history is not only a valuable resource for scholars but also an engaging read for general audiences seeking to explore the evolution of this remarkable nation.
'This a vivid, perceptive and highly personal piece of writing, excellent as an introductory text which seeks to enthuse the uninitiated.' - Modern & Contemporary France
'Vivid, entertaining and forceful, it combines the broad sweep of history with detailed examination of the key events and personalities.' - France
'Elegant, witty and reflective' - The Observer
'Manages to be sumultaneously pithy and accurate, satirical and dispassionate, summary and all-embracing.' - Literary Review
'Lively, well-written, satirical and profound.' - Emmanuel Le Roy
ISBN: 9781138126572
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
340 pages