First published in 1935, as the seventh edition of an 1894
original, this book forms part of the Cambridge Historical Series.
It was written by John Holland Rose (1855-1942), a renowned English
historian who wrote widely on European history. The text analyses
the French Revolution in terms of its interdependence with other
movements and historical trends in Europe between 1789 and 1815,
providing a comprehensive explanation of the influence of French
ideas and policy on Europe. Connections are made between the
earlier and later phases of the period, with historical change
being treated as a continuous process, rather than a series of
separate events. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in perspectives on the French Revolution and its broader
impact.
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