ABSTRACT

In the French Revolution, Jocelyn Hunt examines the major issues and background to the revolution, including its causes, and disputes as to when it ended. The author also surveys the views of historians on this period and looks at wider questions such as the nature of revolution.
Beginning with the pre-revolution economic and political situation, and covering through to the fall of Robespierre and the rise of Bonaparte, this book provides both challenging analysis and a concise introduction.

chapter 1|13 pages

WHY DID THE FRENCH REVOLUTION BEGIN?

chapter 3|13 pages

THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

chapter 4|12 pages

THE WAR IN EUROPE

chapter 5|14 pages

THE TERROR

chapter 6|12 pages

THE DIRECTORY AND ITS ACHIEVEMENTS

chapter 7|12 pages

THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION