The Road to 1789

From Reform to Revolution in France

Editor(s) Nora Temple

Language: English

Genre(s): History

Series: The Past in Perspective

  • May 1992 · 131 pages ·216x138mm

  • · Paperback - 9780708311448

The subject of the origins of the French Revolution is one of the most important and controversial themes in European history. This fresh critical appraisal begins with a masterly exposition and assessment of recent scholarly debate on the subject, followed by a lucid analysis, supported by documentary evidence, of the multiple stresses which undermined the Old Regime. The author concludes that a revolution was unavoidable because the Old Regime was incapable of reforming fundamental defects in its political structures, but it was the contingent circumstances of 1788-9 that made the Revolution unexpectedly radical.

Author(s): Nora Temple

Dr Nora Temple is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Wales College of Cardiff.

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