Revolutionary Europe 1780–1850

Revolutionary Europe 1780–1850
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 437
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ISBN-10 : 9781351807456
ISBN-13 : 1351807455
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Book Synopsis Revolutionary Europe 1780–1850 by : Jonathan Sperber

Download or read book Revolutionary Europe 1780–1850 written by Jonathan Sperber and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2017-04-21 with total page 437 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jonathan Sperber’s Revolutionary Europe 1780–1850 is a history of Europe in the age of the French Revolution, from the end of the old regime to the outcome of the revolutions of 1848. Fully revised and updated, this second edition provides a continent-wide history of the key political events and social transformation that took place within this turbulent period, extending as far as their effects within the European colonial society of the Caribbean. Key features include analyses of the movement from society’s old regime of orders to a civil society of property owners; the varied consequences of rapid population increase and the spread of market relations in the economy; and the upshot of these changes for political life, from violent revolutions and warfare to dramatic reforms and peaceful mass movements a lively account of the events of the period and a thorough analysis of the political, cultural and socioeconomic transformations that shaped them a look into the lives of ordinary people amidst the social and economic developments of the time a range of maps depicting the developments in Europe’s geographic scope between 1789 and 1848, including for the 1820, 1830 and 1848 revolutions. Revolutionary Europe 1780–1850 is the perfect introduction for students of the history of the French Revolution and the history of Europe more broadly.


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