Children of the Revolution

About this book
Nineteenth-century France was one of the world's great cultural beacons, renowned for its dazzling literature, philosophy, art, poetry and technology. Yet this was also a tumultuous century of political anarchy and bloodshed, where each generation of the French Revolution's 'children' would experience their own wars, revolutions and terrors.From soldiers to priests, from peasants to Communards, from feminists to literary figures such as Victor Hugo and Honore de Balzac, Robert Gildea's brilliant new history explores every aspect of these rapidly changing times, and the people who lived through them.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL2488842W
Subjects
HistoryPolitics and governmentInfluenceFrance -- History -- 1789-1900France -- Politics and government -- 1789-1900France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- InfluenceFrance, history, 1789-1900France, politics and government, 1789-1900France, history, revolution, 1789-1799, influenceFrance, history, revolution, 1789-1799Translations into EnglishAncient EthicsEarly works to 1800Nationalism, franceFrance, history, consulate and first empire, 1799-1815France, politics and government, 1789-1870France, politics and government, 1870-1940France, history, third republic, 1870-1940