Old Regime France: 1648-1788 (Short Oxford History of Europe) (Short Oxford History of France)

Old Regime France: 1648-1788 (Short Oxford History of Europe) (Short Oxford History of France)

by WilliamDoyle (Editor)

Synopsis

The kingdom of France, a byword for upheaval and instability for a century before 1660, was transformed over the subsequent generation into the greatest power in Europe and an institutional model admired and imitated almost everywhere. A further century elapsed before this hegemony was challenged, and even then the collapse of monarchy in 1788 took most people by surprise. This book, bringing together an authoritative international panel of historians, portrays and analyses the life of France between two revolutions, a time later known as the old regime. All aspects of French life are covered: the economy, social development, religion and culture, French activity overseas, and not least politics and public life, where our understanding has been completely renewed over recent years. A detailed chronology and full bibliography complete this compelling analysis of an age behind whose calm and assured facade forces were developing which were to shape a very different country and continent.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 294
Publisher: Oxford University Press, U.S.A.
Published: 03 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0198731299
ISBN 13: 9780198731290

Author Bio
William Doyle has been Professor of History at the University of Bristol since 1986, and is a Fellow of the British Academy. He is author of Origins of the French Revolution (3rd edition, 1999), The Oxford History of the French Revolution (1989), Venality. The Sale of Offices in eighteenth century France (1996), and Jansenism (2000).