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'J.P.T. Bury's classic history takes the reader on a switchback ride across violently changing regimes and republics, cultural and artistic movements.' - BBC History Magazine
This celebrated classic now includes a new introduction by Robert
Tombs. The history of nineteenth and early twentieth-century France
has often seemed complex and confusing. France, 1814-1940 has a
long-established reputation as a clear, accessible and
authoritative account of this fascinating period. It describes the
characteristics of France's different regimes and their leading
personalities and explains why during these years the people of
France had to endure so many revolutions, wars and crises. The book
introduces social and economic change as well as cultural
developments and French overseas expansion.
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