The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
Book by William Doyle; Oxford University Press, 2001.
135 pgs.

The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
Book by William Doyle; Oxford University Press, 2001
The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
Book by William Doyle; Oxford University Press, 2001
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| | VERY SHORT INTRODUCTIONS are for anyone wanting a stimulating and accessible way in to a new subject. They are written by experts, and have been published in more than 25 languages worldwide. The series began in 1995, and now represents a wide variety of topics in history, philosophy, religion, science, and the humanities. Over the next few years it will grow to a library of around 200 volumes – a Very Short Introduction to everything from ancient Egypt and Indian philosophy to conceptual art and cosmology. Very Short Introductions available now: | | ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY Julia Annas | | | THE ANGLO-SAXON AGE John Blair | | | ANIMAL RIGHTS David DeGrazia | | | ARCHAEOLOGY Paul Bahn | | | ARCHITECTURE | | | Andrew Ballantyne | | | ARISTOTLE Jonathan Barnes | | | ART HISTORY Dana Arnold | | | ART THEORY Cynthia Freeland | | | THE HISTORY OF | | | ASTRONOMY Michael Hoskin Atheism Julian Baggini | | | Augustine Henry Chadwick | | | BARTHES Jonathan Culler | | | THE BIBLE John Riches | | | BRITISH POLITICS Anthony Wright | | | Buddha Michael Carrithers | | | BUDDHISM Damien Keown | | | CAPITALISM James Fulcher | | | THE CELTS Barry Cunliffe | | | CHOICE THEORY Michael Allingham | | | CHRISTIAN ART Beth Williamson | | | CLASSICS Mary Beard and John Henderson | | | CLAUSEWITZ Michael Howard | | | THE COLD WAR Robert McMahon | | | Continental Philosophy Simon Critchley | | | COSMOLOGY Peter Coles | | | CRYPTOGRAPHY Fred Piper and Sean Murphy | | | DADA AND SURREALISM | | | David Hopkins | | | Darwin Jonathan Howard | | | Democracy Bernard Crick | | | DESCARTES Tom Sorell | | | DRUGS Leslie Iversen | | | THE EARTH Martin Redfern | | | EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY Geraldine Pinch | | | EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN Paul Langford | | | THE ELEMENTS Philip Ball | | | EMOTION Dylan Evans | | | EMPIRE Stephen Howe | | | ENGELS Terrell Carver | | | Ethics Simon Blackburn | | | The European Union John Pinder | | | EVOLUTION Brian and Deborah Charlesworth | | | FASCISM Kevin Passmore | | | THE FRENCH REVOLUTION William Doyle | | | Freud Anthony Storr | | | Galileo Stillman Drake | | | Gandhi Bhikhu Parekh | | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction. Contributors: William Doyle - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford, England. Publication Year: 2001. Page Number: *.
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