
The Origins of Contemporary France, Complete Table of Contents
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Authors:
- Durand, John
1822 - 1908
- Taine, Hippolyte
1828 - 1893
- Widger, David
1932 - 2021
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In the wake of revolutionary fervor that reshaped Europe, "The Origins of Contemporary France, Complete Table of Contents" by Hippolyte Taine offers a meticulous examination of the sociopolitical transformations that forged modern France. This seminal work delves into the intricate interplay between Enlightenment ideals and the tumult of the French Revolution, highlighting the emergence of concepts such as civil liberties and national identity. With a keen focus on the philosophical underpinnings that influenced these changes, Taine's analysis serves as an essential resource for students and historians alike. Discover how the echoes of history resonate in contemporary society through this insightful exploration of France's evolution.
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