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French Revolution 1787-1804
French Revolution 1787-1804
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This new edition of the textbook provides a balanced and up-to-date account of the French Revolution, covering key themes such as the trans-national implications, slavery, citizenship, gender, and religious rights, and engaging students with current research topics. It is supported by compelling primary documents and analysis.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 194 pages
\n Publication date: 30 September 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The French Revolution, a pivotal period in European history, had far-reaching trans-national implications that profoundly impacted and influenced other empires. This transformation extended beyond the borders of France and encompassed a wide range of issues, including the Enlightenment anomaly of slavery and the slave trade, citizenship and gender, the conflict between civil and religious 'rights, and the human element in the often lethal power plays of the Revolution.
In terms of its trans-national implications, the French Revolution had a profound impact on other empires. For instance, the concept of citizenship and gender emerged as significant themes during this period, challenging traditional notions of hierarchy and power. The revolutionaries in France sought to establish a more egalitarian society, where individuals were granted equal rights and opportunities regardless of their social status or gender. This idea resonated with other societies, particularly in the Americas and Africa, where people were also fighting for social and political equality.
The conflict between civil and religious 'rights was another trans-national aspect of the French Revolution. The revolutionaries in France sought to establish a secular state that separated church and state, and this idea influenced other societies that were also seeking to establish a more democratic and inclusive government. However, this conflict also led to tensions and violence, as different religious groups sought to assert their rights and influence over the state.
The Enlightenment anomaly of slavery and the slave trade was another significant trans-national consequence of the French Revolution. The revolutionaries in France sought to abolish slavery, and this idea influenced other societies that were also grappling with the issue of human bondage. However, the abolition of slavery was not a straightforward process, and it led to conflicts and tensions as different groups sought to protect their interests and maintain the status quo.
The human element in the often lethal power plays of the French Revolution was also a trans-national aspect of this period. The revolutionaries in France sought to establish a more democratic and egalitarian society, but their actions often resulted in violence and bloodshed. This violence was not limited to France, but it also spread to other countries, particularly in the Americas and Africa, where people were also fighting for their rights and freedoms.
In conclusion, the French Revolution had far-reaching trans-national implications that profoundly impacted and influenced other empires. The concept of citizenship and gender, the conflict between civil and religious 'rights, the Enlightenment anomaly of slavery and the slave trade, and the human element in the often lethal power plays of the Revolution were all significant themes that resonated with other societies. This new edition of the book provides students with a comprehensive and balanced account of these issues, allowing them to draw their own conclusions and engage with current research topics in the field of history.
\n Weight: 360g\n
Dimension: 154 x 235 x 17 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367741327\n
Edition number: 4 New edition\n
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