1789: The Revolutions That Shook the World

1789: The Revolutions That Shook the World

by David Andress (Author)

Synopsis

In 1789 the world stood at the threshold of the modern age. While the French Revolution and the election of George Washington seemed to herald a new global order, Britain stood shocked at the new world unfolding before her. Two documents were drafted which would change the very meanings of citizens and statehood: the US Bill of Rights and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. The age of royal despotism had ended. But beneath this veneer of progress, darker forces were at work: the French Revolution spiralled out of control, American slavery expanded and the armed forces of the British Empire were unleashed in India. From 'mad' King George III to J.J. Rousseau and Thomas Paine, from Pitt the Younger to Robespierre, David Andress illuminates a world on the brink through the men who held its future in their hands.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 07 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 0349119589
ISBN 13: 9780349119588
Book Overview: * A dramatic history of the year 1789 as the world was poised on the brink of unprecedented change, out now in paperback

Author Bio
David Andress is a leading scholar of the French Revolution and an elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.