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1789 The Threshold Of The Modern Age 1st American Ed Andress

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1789 The Threshold Of The Modern Age 1st American Ed Andress
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Publisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.24 MB
Author: Andress, David, 1969-
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st American ed.

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1789 The Threshold Of The Modern Age 1st American Ed Andress by Andress, David, 1969- instant download after payment.

vi, 439 p., [16] p. of plates : 24 cm, From the inauguration of George Washington to the birth of the cotton trade in the American South, from the British Empire's war in India to the street battles of the French evolution, Andress shows how the struggles of this explosive year would dominate the Old and New Worlds for the next 200 years, The world in 1789 stood on the edge of a unique transformation. At the end of an unprecedented century of progress, the fates of three nations--France, the nascent United States, and their common enemy, Britain--lay interlocked. A year of revolution was crowned in two documents drafted at almost the same time: the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the American Bill of Rights. These texts gave the world a new political language and promised to foreshadow new revolutions, even in Britain. But as the French Revolution spiraled into chaos and slavery experienced a rebirth in America, it seemed that the budding code of individual rights would forever be matched by equally powerful systems of repression and control. David Andress reveals how these events and the men who led them stood at the threshold of the modern world. --From publisher description, First published: London : Little, Brown, 2008, Includes bibliographical references (p. [399]-422) and index, \"He snatched lighting from the heavens\" : Benjamin Franklin, the Enlightenment and France's crisis of the 1780s -- \"The best model the world has ever produced\" : governing America and Britain in the traumatic 1780s -- \"Vibrating between a monarchy and a corrupt oppressive aristocracy\" : The woes of France and America, 1787-8 -- \"The seeds of decay and corruption\" : Britain, empire and the king's madness, 1784-8 -- \"The base laws of servitude\" : empire, slavery and race in the 1780s -- \"That offspring of tyranny, baseness and pride\" : abolitionism, political economy and the people's rights -- \"Constant effort and continuous emulation\" : the revolutions of…

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