The French Revolution, William Doyle
The French Revolution, William Doyle
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The French Revolution
A Very Short Introduction, 2nd Edition

Author: William Doyle

Narrator: William Doyle

Unabridged: 4 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

The French Revolution is a time of history made familiar from Dickens, Baroness Orczy, and Tolstoy, as well as the legends of let them eat cake, and tricolors. Beginning in 1789, this period of extreme political and social unrest saw the end of the French monarchy, the death of an extraordinary number of people beneath the guillotine's blade during the Terror, and the rise of Napoleon, as well as far reaching consequences still with us today, such as the enduring ideology of human rights, and decimalization.

In this Very Short Introduction, William Doyle introduces the French old regime and considers how and why it collapsed. Retelling the unfolding events of the revolution, he analyzes why the revolutionaries quarreled with the king, the church, and the rest of Europe, why this produced Terror, and finally how it accomplished rule by a general. Doyle also discusses how and why the revolution destroyed the age-old cultural, institutional, and social structures in France and beyond. In this new edition, Doyle includes new sections highlighting the main developments in the field since the first edition, before exploring the legacy of the revolution in the form of rationality in public affairs and responsible government.

About William Doyle

William Doyle is a New York Times bestselling author and a TV producer for networks including HBO, the History Channel, and PBS. Since 2015 he has served as Fulbright Scholar, Scholar in Residence, and Lecturer on Media and Education at University of Eastern Finland. He is also a Rockefeller Foundation Resident Fellow and advisor to the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by W.D. on April 02, 2024

Excellent. Having just finished a much longer tome on the topic (A New World Begins: The History of the French Revolution), I gotta say, this is all you really need. It's particularly good on context, the revolution's historical legacy, and also on the changing academic discourse around it (the "cla......more

Goodreads review by Aurélien on February 12, 2019

As an English historian, William Doyle goes head on into the topic by reminding how the French Revolution was perceived in Britain - from Burke and Carlyle, to Dickens and Orczy. It's a nice way to go in, as it sandwiches the book really well with its ending, where he rewinds the main academical con......more