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  1. Doyle, William. The Oxford History of the French Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. This study favors the interpretation of individual rights and the circumstantial origins of the Reign of Terror, stressing the role of the foreign war. Furet, Francois. "The Revolution Is Over."

  2. 4 - Legislative Assembly between 1791 and 1792. The constitutional monarchy did not last a year in France. On the other hand, the Legislative Assembly failed to stop the discontent of the people. The ideals of revolution became increasingly strong and other monarchies of Europe, such as those of Austria and Prussia, feared that these ideals ...

  3. 25 de sept. de 2019 · The Enlightenment had a profound effect on the ideology of the French Revolution. Most of the notable Enlightenment philosophes were dead long before the fiscal crisis of the 1780s. Many of their writings pre-dated the revolution by decades (Diderot’s first Encyclopedie was published in 1752, Voltaire’s Letters on England in 1734, Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws in 1748).

  4. The French Revolution (1789–1799) was flanked by two artistic styles, Rococo and Neo-classicism. Rococo is a decorative style of the early to mid-18th century derived from the French word rocaille meaning shell. Rococo primarily influenced the ornamental arts in Europe, especially in France, southern Germany and Austria, and is marked by ...

  5. Summary of the Three Estates. Prior to the French Revolution of 1789, the population of France was categorized into three estates. The First Estate consisted of members of the Catholic Church (the clergy). The Second Estate consisted of members of the aristocracy (the nobility). The Third Estate comprised all other members of french society ...

  6. 14 de ene. de 2019 · This conceptual paper describes some characteristics of revolution and evolution. Revolution here is an historical process that generates a rapid and structural change in. society. Instead ...

  7. Learn about the characteristics and role of the third estate during the French Revolution, including the types of people included, their financial burden, and land ownership statistics. Dive into the significance of peasants, merchants, and workers in this historical context.