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The Coming of the French Revolution - Bicentennial Edition

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This classic work details what happened in France during the year 1789, the first year of the French Revolution. Lefebvre's signature contribution was writing history "from below" -- a Marxist approach -- and his particular specialty was the French Revolution as viewed from the experiences of the peasantry. Placing the "common people" at the center of his analysis, Lefebvre emphasized the class struggles within France and the significant role they played in the coming of the Revolution. First published in 1939 for the sesquicentennial of the Revolution, the book was suppressed by the Vichy government as a piece of revolutionary literature after the outbreak of the Second World War and the subsequent collapse of the Third Republic. R.R. Palmer, a distinguished historian of the French Revolution, translated the book into English in 1947. Although recent historians have reinterpreted the Revolution and disputed Lefebvre's conclusions, <i>The Coming of the French Revolution</i> remains essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of this great turning point in the formation of the modern world.

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The Coming of the French Revolution - Bicentennial Edition, Georges Lefebvre, R. R. Palmer

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Titel
The Coming of the French Revolution - Bicentennial Edition
Erscheinungsdatum
1988
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
233
ISBN10
0691007519
ISBN13
9780691007519
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This classic work details what happened in France during the year 1789, the first year of the French Revolution. Lefebvre's signature contribution was writing history "from below" -- a Marxist approach -- and his particular specialty was the French Revolution as viewed from the experiences of the peasantry. Placing the "common people" at the center of his analysis, Lefebvre emphasized the class struggles within France and the significant role they played in the coming of the Revolution. First published in 1939 for the sesquicentennial of the Revolution, the book was suppressed by the Vichy government as a piece of revolutionary literature after the outbreak of the Second World War and the subsequent collapse of the Third Republic. R.R. Palmer, a distinguished historian of the French Revolution, translated the book into English in 1947. Although recent historians have reinterpreted the Revolution and disputed Lefebvre's conclusions, <i>The Coming of the French Revolution</i> remains essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of this great turning point in the formation of the modern world.