Originally published in 1956, this masterly essay weaves together
the results of research with an independence of judgement which
could only come from a long-established expert in the field of
Revolutionary studies. The book examines the causes of the French
Revolution and the economics involved in the weakness of France's
pre-revolutionary form of government as well as the administrative
complexity which was an effective stumbling block in the way of
monarchy. As well as charting key events in the revolution, the
conclusion discusses the significance of the French Revolution in
the context of other revolutions in both the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries.
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