The revolutionary movement which began in 1787 disrupted every
aspect of French society, rising to a pitch of such extreme
violence that the effects are still felt in France today. The
Revolution was the product of social tensions that developed
throughout France in the second half of the eighteenth century.
Norman Hampson analyses the nature of these social conflicts within
their political framework. With enough background information to
satisfy the general reader with no previous knowledge of the
subject, Norman Ha mpson's book devotes particular attention to
provincial France. The result is both a picture of the supreme
crisis in French society, and an examination of social attitudes
and aspirations whose influence has been universal and enduring.
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