Revolution and Counter-Revolution in France
Explore the tumultuous era of France's tumultuous transformation in "Revolution and Counter-Revolution in France," authored by a keen observer of historical dynamics. Published in 1988 by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, this enlightening paperback spans 108 pages, providing a concise yet detailed examination of the revolutionary fervor that swept through France.
Delve into the fascinating narrative that covers the critical period from the end of Napoleon's rule and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1815 to the ascent of the Second Republic and Louis Napoleon Bonaparte. This insightful book captures the intense struggles between revolutionary ideals and conservative forces, painting a vivid picture of a nation in flux. Enhance your understanding of French history and the complexities of political change by adding this essential volume to your collection. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in the pivotal moments that shaped modern France.