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Revolutionary Europe 1783-1815

Revolutionary Europe 1783-1815 Paperback - 1966

by Rude, George

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New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1966. Paperback. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7? - 9?" tall. Trade Paperback in Very Good Condition. 340 pages. Bound in stiff pictorial wraps, clean, light edgewear all around edges, hinge rubbed, lower corner with light crease. Pages clean, unmarked, no underlining, toned. First few pages dog-eared at lower corner. Text block edges lightly soiled. A brilliant, scholarly and undogmatic history of France and Europe before, during and immediately after the French Revolution, by an eminent French historian. 340 pages. 8vo. 1966, Harper & Row Publishers, New York.
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Europe, on the eve of the French Revolution, presented a picture of deep and varying contrasts - the contrast between the developed West and the undeveloped East; between the expansion of trade, industry and population and the relative stagnation of agriculture; and between the wide dissemination of news and ideas and the tenacious conservatism of social relations and political institutions.

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