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Revolutionary Republicanism: Participation and Representation in 1848 France

Revolutionary Republicanism: Participation and Representation in 1848 France

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The book explores the lessons we can learn from the French Revolution for today's political issues, appealing to historians, political scientists, and philosophers, and activists interested in modern French political history.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 230 pages
Publication date: 05 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The French Revolution, a pivotal moment in history, holds profound lessons that can be applied to contemporary political issues. This captivating book, which seamlessly weaves together history and political theory, offers valuable insights for scholars, political scientists, philosophers, activists, and anyone with a keen interest in modern French political history. Written in a clear and accessible style, it enables readers from diverse backgrounds to engage with the complexities of this period. By examining the causes, consequences, and enduring impacts of the French Revolution, the book sheds light on the ongoing struggles for social justice, democracy, and human rights. It prompts us to reflect on the power of political movements, the role of institutions, and the importance of collective action in shaping societies

The French Revolution, a pivotal moment in history, holds profound lessons that can be applied to contemporary political issues. This captivating book, which seamlessly weaves together history and political theory, offers valuable insights for scholars, political scientists, philosophers, activists, and anyone with a keen interest in modern French political history. Written in a clear and accessible style, it enables readers from diverse backgrounds to engage with the complexities of this period. By examining the causes, consequences, and enduring impacts of the French Revolution, the book sheds light on the ongoing struggles for social justice, democracy, and human rights. It prompts us to reflect on the power of political movements, the role of institutions, and the importance of collective action in shaping societies.

The French Revolution, a pivotal moment in history, holds profound lessons that can be applied to contemporary political issues. This captivating book, which seamlessly weaves together history and political theory, offers valuable insights for scholars, political scientists, philosophers, activists, and anyone with a keen interest in modern French political history. Written in a clear and accessible style, it enables readers from diverse backgrounds to engage with the complexities of this period. By examining the causes, consequences, and enduring impacts of the French Revolution, the book sheds light on the ongoing struggles for social justice, democracy, and human rights. It prompts us to reflect on the power of political movements, the role of institutions, and the importance of collective action in shaping societies.

The French Revolution, a pivotal moment in history, holds profound lessons that can be applied to contemporary political issues. This captivating book, which seamlessly weaves together history and political theory, offers valuable insights for scholars, political scientists, philosophers, activists, and anyone with a keen interest in modern French political history. Written in a clear and accessible style, it enables readers from diverse backgrounds to engage with the complexities of this period. By examining the causes, consequences, and enduring impacts of the French Revolution, the book sheds light on the ongoing struggles for social justice, democracy, and human rights. It prompts us to reflect on the power of political movements, the role of institutions, and the importance of collective action in shaping societies.

Weight: 450g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032190914

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