Beyond the Terror: essays in French regional and social history, 1794-1815 Lewis, Gwynne; Lucas, Colin Richard Cobb is one of the most active and influential English historians of France. During a long career of research and writing, his interest has ranged from the Revolution to Vichy.
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The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture: The Political Culture of the French Revolution vol. 2 (Pergamon Press, 1988) (with G. Lewis) Beyond the Terror: Essays in French Regional and Social History, 1794-1815 (Cambridge: CUP, 1983) The Structure of Terror: The Example of Javogues and the Loire (OUP, 1973).
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This collection of essays is written by his friends, and is dedicated to him. The essays reflect some of the issues that have preoccupied Richard Cobb. Focused on some less familiar corners of the history of the Directory and the Consulate, it is concerned with regional and social rather than metropolitan and political history.
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Causes of French Revolution: Political, Social and Economic Causes! The three main causes of French revolution are as follows: 1. During the eighteen the Century France was the centre of autocratic monarchy. The French Monarchs had unlimited power and they declared themselves as the “Representative of God”.
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Napoleon Essay (Grade A) Links. Main home page. of the bourgeoisie were answered and there was hope amongst r evolutionaries that lasting change could be made to the social structure of not only France, but Europe as well.. The Jacobin reign could not last because of its extremes so the Directory became the government of France in 1794.
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Beyond the Terror(Updated) Essays in French Regional and Social History 1794-1815 by Gwynne Lewis, Colin Lucas Paperback, 292 Pages, Published 2003 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-521-89382-4, ISBN: 0-521-89382-8.
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What Changed with the French Revolution? The Modern World o The End of Feudalism: equality of citizens before the law o Representation in governance (the question who is worthy of representation?) o The superiority of separate, secular government (or, the age of voluntary religion) o Popular “romantic” nationalism and the modern mass military o Anti.
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