ABSTRACT

This volume collects together a wide selection of primary texts that explain the processes behind the enormous changes undergone by France and Europe between 1787 and 1815, from the origins of the Revolution to the counterrevolution and from Marie-Antoinette to Bonaparte.

The achievements, terror and drama of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic period restructured politics and society on a grand scale, making this the defining moment for modern European history. While bringing the impact of historical events to life, Philip Dwyer and Peter McPhee provide a clear outline of the period through the selection of key documents, lucid introductory passages and commentary. They illustrate the meaning of the Revolution for peasants, sans- culottes, women and slaves, as well as placing events within a wider European and global context.

Students will find this an invaluable source of information on the Revolution and its international significance.

chapter 1|15 pages

The Ancien Régime Challenged

chapter 2|9 pages

Revolutionary Action

chapter 3|14 pages

Creating a Regenerated France

chapter 4|8 pages

Exclusions and Inclusions

chapter 5|10 pages

The Church and the Revolutionary State

chapter 6|5 pages

International Reactions to the Revolution

chapter 7|9 pages

Monarchy and Revolution

chapter 8|8 pages

The Revolution At War

chapter 9|12 pages

The End of the Monarchy

chapter 10|5 pages

The Peasantry and the Rural Environment

chapter 11|5 pages

Debating Women's Role in the Revolution

chapter 12|9 pages

A New Civic Culture

chapter 13|8 pages

The Republic at War

chapter 14|6 pages

Revolt in the Vendée

chapter 15|19 pages

Slavery and Emancipation

chapter 16|13 pages

‘The Terror' at Work

chapter 17|6 pages

The Thermidorian Reaction

chapter 18|8 pages

The Directory

chapter 19|13 pages

The Rise of Napoleon

chapter 20|9 pages

Law and Order

chapter 21|9 pages

God, the People and the Empire

chapter 22|13 pages

Governing the Empire

chapter 23|12 pages

The Experience of Warfare

chapter 24|10 pages

Living Under the Empire

chapter 25|6 pages

Resistance and Repression

chapter 26|13 pages

The Russian Catastrophe

chapter 27|14 pages

The Anti-Napoleon

chapter 28|6 pages

Collapse

chapter 29|10 pages

The Hundred Days

chapter 30|13 pages

Reflecting on Revolution and Empire