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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gwynne LewisPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9781138141506ISBN 10: 113814150 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 21 April 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSection I 1. Capitalism, Colonies, and the Crisis of the ancien regime 2. The Birth of the Republic, 1787-1792 3. War, Revolution, and the Rise of the Nation-state, 1792-1798 Section II 4. The Political Economy of the Revolution 5. Social Interpretations of the Revolution 6. Revolutionary Culture: the Creation of 'l'Homme Nouveau' ConclusionReviews'Lewis introduces the reader to recent debates and his book will be a valuable addition to the extensive literature on the subject.' - Teaching History 'Gwynne Lewis provides the first short introductory history of the French Revolution to relate the social, cultural and economic to the intellectual and political.' - France in Print 'Sharp judgements and a racy style make this as concise and approachable an introduction to a complex topic as any student could desire' - William Doyle, University of Bristol 'Lewis introduces the reader to recent debates and his book will be a valuable addition to the extensive literature on the subject.' Teaching History 'Gwynne Lewis provides the first short introductory history of the French Revolution to relate the social, cultural and economic to the intellectual and political.' France in Print 'Sharp judgements and a racy style make this as concise and approachable an introduction to a complex topic as any student could desire' William Doyle, University of Bristol 'Lewis introduces the reader to recent debates and his book will be a valuable addition to the extensive literature on the subject.' - Teaching History 'Gwynne Lewis provides the first short introductory history of the French Revolution to relate the social, cultural and economic to the intellectual and political.' - France in Print 'Sharp judgements and a racy style make this as concise and approachable an introduction to a complex topic as any student could desire' - William Doyle, University of Bristol Author InformationGwynne Lewis University of Warwick Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |