The July Monarchy by Hac Collingham

The July Monarchy by Hac Collingham

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A detailed account of France during 1830-48, an important but often neglected period of French history; the work focuses on political and diplomatic history, while also providing analyses of the society, culture and economy of the age.

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The July Monarchy by Hac Collingham

This book covers the years of 1830-1848, an important but often neglected period of French History. While paying particular attention to diplomatic and political affairs, the book also provides analyses of of the society, culture and economy of the age. The book reveals all areas of life as a battleground - socialism emerges to confront older revolutionary loyalties; the disparity between rich and poor increases; and there are even disputes and clashes within the Catholic Church. All this takes place under the reign of Louis-Philippe, presented here as a well-meaning monarch attempting to build an atmosphere of consensus and stability in a period of dramatic change.
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ISBN 13 9780582013346
ISBN 10 0582013348
Title The July Monarchy
Author Hac Collingham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education Limited
Year published 1989-09-25
Number of pages 470
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