ABSTRACT

Europe 1780--1830 rapidly established itself as a standard introduction to European history in the age of the French Revolution and its aftermath when it first appeared. Now for the first time the book has been fully revised, updated and expanded. The half-century covered constitutes one of the most complex, eventful and rapidly changing of any in Europe's history. It is a period whose emphasis on conflict and political crisis combines daring innovation with the stubborn persistence of many older attitudes and patterns of human behaviour. Professor Ford explores these tensions throughout; and he gives his readers a powerful sense of the extraordinary energy, in every aspect of human activity, that characterised the time.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

The Sources

chapter 3|31 pages

The Old Régime

Society and Culture

chapter 4|27 pages

The European State System

chapter 5|29 pages

Political Issues in the 1780s

chapter 6|37 pages

Upheaval in France

chapter 7|28 pages

The Revolution Beyond French Borders

chapter 8|25 pages

Bonaparte from Consul to Emperor

chapter 9|35 pages

Napoleon and Europe

chapter 10|39 pages

The Dimensions of Violence

chapter 11|30 pages

The European State System After 1815

chapter 12|46 pages

Restoration Politics

chapter 13|43 pages

Philosophers, Scientists and Historians

chapter 14|18 pages

Society and Culture in 1830

chapter 15|6 pages

Conclusion