The Genesis of the French Revolution

Bailey Stone

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Author
Bailey Stone
Publish Date
1994-02-25
Subtitle
A Global-Historical Interpretation
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
284
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521445701
ISBN-13
9780521445702
citemno
086095
Edition
1
SKU
9780521445702

Description

This book offers a unique synthesis of the long- and short-term causes of the French Revolution. Instead of focusing exclusively on developments within France, it places the country, and its revolution, within an international setting from the start. This book argues that the French Revolution stemmed from the pre-revolutionary state's converging failures in international and domestic affairs. The monarchy failed not only to remain in touch with changing social, intellectual, and political realities at home, but also to harness its citizens' ambitions and talents to the purpose of maintaining the country's international power and prestige. This analysis also provides a key to comprehending the course of events in revolutionary and post-revolutionary France--and an insight into why revolutionary movements broke out in the former USSR and its surrounding countries.