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Crucible of the Modern World
The French Revolution and Napoleon
Crucible of the Modern World
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Description
Lynn Hunt and Jack R. Censer's The French Revolution and Napoleon provides a globally-oriented narrative history of events from 1789 until the fall of Napoleon. It emphasizes the global origins and consequences of the French Revolution and explains why it is the formative event for modern politics.
The book integrates global competition, fiscal crisis, slavery and the beginnings of nationalism with the more traditional emphases on human rights and constitutions, terror and violence, and the rise of authoritarianism. This global approach then enables the authors – two world-renowned scholars in the field – to clearly illustrate how the French Revolution and Napoleonic Empire changed all the political givens for Europe, the Americas, North Africa and parts of Asia as well.
Including numerous illustrations and maps, end-of-chapter questions, timelines and primary source document extracts for analysis in each chapter, this book is essential reading for all students of modern European history who want to understand the French Revolution and Napoleonic Empire in a truly global context.
Table of Contents
List of Maps
Preface
1. 1789: A World Overturned
2. The Power of the People, 1789-1792
3. A Republic in Constant Crisis, 1792-1794
4. The Power of the Military, 1794-1799
5. From Bonapartist Republic to Napoleonic Empire, 1800-1807
6. The Napoleonic Eagle Soars and Finally Plummets, 1808-1815
Conclusion: Crucible of the Modern World
Notes
Index
Product details

Published | 07 Sep 2017 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9781474213721 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 22 b/w illustrations |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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The authors provide excellent coverage of the French Revolution for an undergraduate audience with little familiarity with the topic … this book should prove quite attractive to those searching for a survey course textbook.
H-War
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The great merit of this book is to invite discussion, by bringing such essential perspectives to the attention of a broader readership, not least students, in an extremely helpful fashion. Once again, their teachers will be truly grateful.
French History
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It would be hard to imagine a better book for introducing undergraduates to the French Revolution and Napoleon. The authors manage to pack an enormous amount into a relatively slim volume ... better yet, they manage to do so without sacrificing clarity. Excellent timelines and maps are also available to help students navigate through the inescapably vast cast of characters and events ... Overall, this book is enormously welcome, and fills an important niche.
English Historical Review
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Lynn Hunt and Jack R. Censer have produced an elegantly written, uniquely balanced global survey. Unlike previous works, it devotes as much attention to what came after the Terror as to what preceded it. In doing so, it convincingly situates the causes and consequences of the revolutionary era in their global context. It will be the new textbook for my French Revolution and Napoleon class.
Rafe Blaufarb, Professor of History, Florida State University, USA
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Lynn Hunt and Jack R. Censer place the French Revolution and Napoleon in the context of universal ideals and international war. If this book is about France, it is equally about French interactions with the wider world, the struggle between European states over colonial empires, the Haitian Revolution and independence movements in the Americas - a textbook for the global age we live in.
Alan Forrest, Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of York, UK
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This innovative book compellingly situates the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era within its global frame. Competition for empire, transnational radicalism and the international exchange of ideas, revolutions across the Atlantic world, the crucible of war and French expansionism: the authors evocatively interweave all these global forces into their lively and accessible analysis of domestic events in France.
Suzanne Desan, Vilas-Shinners Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA