The French Revolution and Napoleon: Crucible of the Modern World
Autor Professor Emeritus Lynn Hunt, Jack R. Censeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350229723
ISBN-10: 1350229725
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 31 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350229725
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 31 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
New
edition
material
includes
expanded
18th-century
background,
a
historiography
textbox
feature
and
additional
images
and
maps
Notă biografică
Lynn
Huntis
Professor
Emeritus
at
the
University
of
California,
Los
Angeles,
USA.
She
is
the
author
of
numerous
books,
includingMeasuring
Time,
Making
History(2008)
and,
with
Jack
R.
Censer,Liberty,
Equality,
Fraternity:
Exploring
the
French
Revolution(2001).
She
is
also
the
co-editor,
along
with
Suzanne
Desan
and
William
Nelson,
ofThe
French
Revolution
in
Global
Perspective(2013).Jack
R.
Censeris
Professor
of
History
at
George
Mason
University,
USA.
He
is
the
author
ofThe
French
Press
in
the
Age
of
Enlightenment(2004)
andThe
French
Revolution
and
Intellectual
History(1989).
He
is
also
the
co-author,
along
with
Lynn
Hunt,
ofLiberty,
Equality,
Fraternity:
Exploring
the
French
Revolution(2001).
Cuprins
List
of
IllustrationsList
of
MapsList
of
TablesPreface1.
Why
France
Had
a
Revolution
in
17892.
The
Power
of
the
People,
1789-17923.
A
Republic
in
Constant
Crisis,
1792-17944.
The
Power
of
the
Military,
1794-17995.
From
Bonapartist
Republic
to
Napoleonic
Empire,
1800-18076.
The
Napoleonic
Eagle
Soars
and
Finally
Plummets,
1808-1815Conclusion:
Crucible
of
the
Modern
WorldNotesIndex
Recenzii
The authors provide excellent coverage of the French Revolution for an undergraduate audience with little familiarity with the topic . this book should prove quite attractive to those searching for a survey course textbook.
The great merit of this book is to invite discussion, by bringing such essential perspectives to the attention of a broader readership, not least students, in an extremely helpful fashion. Once again, their teachers will be truly grateful.
It would be hard to imagine a better book for introducing undergraduates to the French Revolution and Napoleon. The authors manage to pack an enormous amount into a relatively slim volume ... better yet, they manage to do so without sacrificing clarity. Excellent timelines and maps are also available to help students navigate through the inescapably vast cast of characters and events ... Overall, this book is enormously welcome, and fills an important niche.
Lynn Hunt and Jack R. Censer have produced an elegantly written, uniquely balanced global survey. Unlike previous works, it devotes as much attention to what came after the Terror as to what preceded it. In doing so, it convincingly situates the causes and consequences of the revolutionary era in their global context. It will be the new textbook for my French Revolution and Napoleon class.
Lynn Hunt and Jack R. Censer place the French Revolution and Napoleon in the context of universal ideals and international war. If this book is about France, it is equally about French interactions with the wider world, the struggle between European states over colonial empires, the Haitian Revolution and independence movements in the Americas - a textbook for the global age we live in.
This innovative book compellingly situates the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era within its global frame. Competition for empire, transnational radicalism and the international exchange of ideas, revolutions across the Atlantic world, the crucible of war and French expansionism: the authors evocatively interweave all these global forces into their lively and accessible analysis of domestic events in France.
A compact yet comprehensive survey with key primary sources - It's excellent!
Only Jack Censer and Lynn Hunt, with their deep knowledge of the French Revolution, could have written this account of the French Revolution. It weaves national and European events, domestic and foreign affairs, into a seamless narrative. The French Revolution at home and abroad is thus revealed as a deeply complex and transformative movement that forged the modern world.
The great merit of this book is to invite discussion, by bringing such essential perspectives to the attention of a broader readership, not least students, in an extremely helpful fashion. Once again, their teachers will be truly grateful.
It would be hard to imagine a better book for introducing undergraduates to the French Revolution and Napoleon. The authors manage to pack an enormous amount into a relatively slim volume ... better yet, they manage to do so without sacrificing clarity. Excellent timelines and maps are also available to help students navigate through the inescapably vast cast of characters and events ... Overall, this book is enormously welcome, and fills an important niche.
Lynn Hunt and Jack R. Censer have produced an elegantly written, uniquely balanced global survey. Unlike previous works, it devotes as much attention to what came after the Terror as to what preceded it. In doing so, it convincingly situates the causes and consequences of the revolutionary era in their global context. It will be the new textbook for my French Revolution and Napoleon class.
Lynn Hunt and Jack R. Censer place the French Revolution and Napoleon in the context of universal ideals and international war. If this book is about France, it is equally about French interactions with the wider world, the struggle between European states over colonial empires, the Haitian Revolution and independence movements in the Americas - a textbook for the global age we live in.
This innovative book compellingly situates the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era within its global frame. Competition for empire, transnational radicalism and the international exchange of ideas, revolutions across the Atlantic world, the crucible of war and French expansionism: the authors evocatively interweave all these global forces into their lively and accessible analysis of domestic events in France.
A compact yet comprehensive survey with key primary sources - It's excellent!
Only Jack Censer and Lynn Hunt, with their deep knowledge of the French Revolution, could have written this account of the French Revolution. It weaves national and European events, domestic and foreign affairs, into a seamless narrative. The French Revolution at home and abroad is thus revealed as a deeply complex and transformative movement that forged the modern world.