The French Revolution

The French Revolution by Robert H. Wilde, published by Independently Published on February 6, 2019, offers a concise exploration of a pivotal period in European history. This 253-page volume delves into the complexities of the French Revolution, highlighting how it was not a singular event but a series of revolutions influenced by war and fear. The book traces the historical context from the financial strains during the American War of Independence to the revolution of 1789 and concludes with Napoleon’s rise in 1804.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the events that shaped modern Europe, emphasizing the evolution of revolutionary ideas and actions. This edition presents essential historical insights in a format designed for quick understanding, making it suitable for those interested in the history of France and Europe. The narrative captures the transformative impact of the revolutionaries’ ambitions and the subsequent developments that followed, providing a comprehensive overview of this significant era.
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The French Revolution triggered the birth of modern Europe, but it was actually a series of revolutions which, pulled and pushed by war and fear, evolved beyond even the dreams of the first revolutionaries. This volume of History In An Afternoon examines France from the debt building days of the American War of Independence, through the revolution of 1789 and up to 1804, when Napoleon brought the closest we can find to an ‘end.’ History In An Afternoon gives you all the essential detail in a few hours.
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