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Titre : A decade of revolution, 1789-1799 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Crane Brinton (1898-1968), Auteur Mention d'édition : Éd. brochée Editeur : New York - New York - États-Unis : Harper & Row Année de publication : 1963 Collection : Harper torchbooks Sous-collection : Rise of modern Europe Importance : x p., 2 l., 330 p. Présentation : planches, ill., ports., cartes Format : 23 cm. Note générale : "Bibliographical essay": p. [291]-322. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Europe -- Histoire -- 1789-1815 ; France -- Histoire -- Révolution, 1789-1799 ; France -- Histoire -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Influence Index. décimale : 944.04 Résumé : This volume represents a successful attempt to reinterpret the Revolution in the light of modern research. The author admittedly writes 'sociological history, ' but let me hasten to assure any who may have developed a complex against this blend that, whether because of it or in spite of it, the quality of his history is good. His treatment is judicious. His characterization are apt. His writing is clear and vigorous with often an incisive observation that puts the issue in a new light or settles some disputed point more effectively than a page of argument Note de contenu : The monarchical experiment: the setting -- Introduction ; Estates or nation? ; Leaders ; Party organization ; The people -- The monarchical experiment -- The crisis of 1789 ; The constitution in the making ; The new legislature ; The fall of the monarchy ; Summary -- Europe and the Revolution: peace -- Generalizations ; The first news ; Great Britain ; The Germanies ; The background of the war -- The republican experiment -- A foretaste of terror ; The final partitions of Poland ; The war ; New men ; Girondins and Montagnards ; The failure of the moderate republic -- The revolutionary government -- The circumstances of the terror : The machinery of the terror ; The organization of victory ; The economic explanation ; The struggle of the factions; The republic of virtue -- The little things ; Education ; The revolutionary cults ; The theory of the terror -- Europe and the revolution: war. The border countries ; Great Britain ; Central and eastern Europe ; Southern Europe ; Conclusion -- The Thermidoreans -- The ninth Thermidor ; The reaction on public opinion ; Amnesty and repression ; Peace with Prussia and Spain ; The end of the convention; the directory -- The political aspect ; The directory and the organization of France ; The foreign policy of the directory ; Europe during the rule of the directory ; Brumaire -- The arts and sciences in revolutionary Europe -- Definitions : The fine arts ; Letters ; Philosophy ; Science ; Culture and the French Revolution -- Conclusion: The change in institutions; The change in ideas; Summary A decade of revolution, 1789-1799 [texte imprimé] / Crane Brinton (1898-1968), Auteur . - Éd. brochée . - New York - New York - États-Unis (New York - New York - États-Unis) : Harper & Row, 1963 . - x p., 2 l., 330 p. : planches, ill., ports., cartes ; 23 cm.. - (Harper torchbooks. Rise of modern Europe) .
"Bibliographical essay": p. [291]-322.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Europe -- Histoire -- 1789-1815 ; France -- Histoire -- Révolution, 1789-1799 ; France -- Histoire -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Influence Index. décimale : 944.04 Résumé : This volume represents a successful attempt to reinterpret the Revolution in the light of modern research. The author admittedly writes 'sociological history, ' but let me hasten to assure any who may have developed a complex against this blend that, whether because of it or in spite of it, the quality of his history is good. His treatment is judicious. His characterization are apt. His writing is clear and vigorous with often an incisive observation that puts the issue in a new light or settles some disputed point more effectively than a page of argument Note de contenu : The monarchical experiment: the setting -- Introduction ; Estates or nation? ; Leaders ; Party organization ; The people -- The monarchical experiment -- The crisis of 1789 ; The constitution in the making ; The new legislature ; The fall of the monarchy ; Summary -- Europe and the Revolution: peace -- Generalizations ; The first news ; Great Britain ; The Germanies ; The background of the war -- The republican experiment -- A foretaste of terror ; The final partitions of Poland ; The war ; New men ; Girondins and Montagnards ; The failure of the moderate republic -- The revolutionary government -- The circumstances of the terror : The machinery of the terror ; The organization of victory ; The economic explanation ; The struggle of the factions; The republic of virtue -- The little things ; Education ; The revolutionary cults ; The theory of the terror -- Europe and the revolution: war. The border countries ; Great Britain ; Central and eastern Europe ; Southern Europe ; Conclusion -- The Thermidoreans -- The ninth Thermidor ; The reaction on public opinion ; Amnesty and repression ; Peace with Prussia and Spain ; The end of the convention; the directory -- The political aspect ; The directory and the organization of France ; The foreign policy of the directory ; Europe during the rule of the directory ; Brumaire -- The arts and sciences in revolutionary Europe -- Definitions : The fine arts ; Letters ; Philosophy ; Science ; Culture and the French Revolution -- Conclusion: The change in institutions; The change in ideas; Summary Réservation
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Titre : Europe in transition, 1660-1815 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Robert Zaller, Auteur Editeur : New York - New York - États-Unis : Harper & Row Année de publication : 1984 Importance : ix,166 p. Présentation : ill., cartes, ports. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-06-047368-6 Note générale : Bibliogr. p. 153-158. Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Europe -- Histoire -- 1648-1789 ; Europe -- Histoire -- 1789-1815 Index. décimale : 940.2 5 Résumé : Europe in transition, 1660-1815 [texte imprimé] / Robert Zaller, Auteur . - New York - New York - États-Unis (New York - New York - États-Unis) : Harper & Row, 1984 . - ix,166 p. : ill., cartes, ports. ; 24 cm.
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Titre : The fall of Napoleon : the final betrayal Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Hamilton-Williams Editeur : Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Brockhampton Press Année de publication : 1999 Importance : 352 p. Présentation : ill., cartes Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-86019-985-1 Note générale : 1ere éd. : London: Arms & Armour, 1995 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Empereurs -- France -- Mort ; Europe -- Histoire -- 1789-1815 ; France -- Histoire -- 1789-1815 ; Guerres napoléoniennes, 1800-1815 ; Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) -- Empereur des Français ; Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) -- Empereur des Français -- Captivité, 1815-1821 Index. décimale : 944.05 Résumé : "This important study of the cause and effects of Napoleon's removal from power tracks the significant events in his illustrious career through to his downfall and, while doing so, charts the clandestine diplomatic intrigues linking Britain, Austria, Russia and Prussia in the quest for the Emperor's demise."--BOOK JACKET. "Using substantial new research, David Hamilton-Williams questions many of the established views presented in Napoleonic literature to date. By disclosing hitherto secret terrorist organizations, uncovering the attempts to assassinate Napoleon, highlighting unbridled political duplicity, and demonstrating a host of previously misinterpreted signals and actions, he instigates a fresh assessment of the fall of Napoleon, new reasons to consider how much it was self-inflicted and how much it became inevitable given the combined forces - 'friend' as well as 'foe' - ranged against him."--BOOK JACKET. "However great his military campaigns, how often he was victorious on the battlefield, Napoleon was destined to be deposed by political connivance and personal betrayal."--BOOK JACKET. "This volume is the second of a trilogy by David Hamilton-Williams. In Waterloo: New Perspectives he shed new light on the greatest battle of all, causing historians to reappraise their opinions and revise their maps; in The Last Battles: Napoleon, Murat and the Italian Campaign he reviews the chequered partnership between the Emperor and the commander he made King of Naples."--BOOK JACKET. Note de contenu : Second vol. of the author's trilogy, the 1st of which is Waterloo and the 3rd is The last battles The fall of Napoleon : the final betrayal [texte imprimé] / David Hamilton-Williams . - Londres (Royaume-Uni) : Brockhampton Press, 1999 . - 352 p. : ill., cartes ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-86019-985-1
1ere éd. : London: Arms & Armour, 1995
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Empereurs -- France -- Mort ; Europe -- Histoire -- 1789-1815 ; France -- Histoire -- 1789-1815 ; Guerres napoléoniennes, 1800-1815 ; Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) -- Empereur des Français ; Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) -- Empereur des Français -- Captivité, 1815-1821 Index. décimale : 944.05 Résumé : "This important study of the cause and effects of Napoleon's removal from power tracks the significant events in his illustrious career through to his downfall and, while doing so, charts the clandestine diplomatic intrigues linking Britain, Austria, Russia and Prussia in the quest for the Emperor's demise."--BOOK JACKET. "Using substantial new research, David Hamilton-Williams questions many of the established views presented in Napoleonic literature to date. By disclosing hitherto secret terrorist organizations, uncovering the attempts to assassinate Napoleon, highlighting unbridled political duplicity, and demonstrating a host of previously misinterpreted signals and actions, he instigates a fresh assessment of the fall of Napoleon, new reasons to consider how much it was self-inflicted and how much it became inevitable given the combined forces - 'friend' as well as 'foe' - ranged against him."--BOOK JACKET. "However great his military campaigns, how often he was victorious on the battlefield, Napoleon was destined to be deposed by political connivance and personal betrayal."--BOOK JACKET. "This volume is the second of a trilogy by David Hamilton-Williams. In Waterloo: New Perspectives he shed new light on the greatest battle of all, causing historians to reappraise their opinions and revise their maps; in The Last Battles: Napoleon, Murat and the Italian Campaign he reviews the chequered partnership between the Emperor and the commander he made King of Naples."--BOOK JACKET. Note de contenu : Second vol. of the author's trilogy, the 1st of which is Waterloo and the 3rd is The last battles Réservation
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