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The Oxford Handbook Of The Ancien Rgime 1st Edition William Doyle

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The Oxford Handbook Of The Ancien Rgime 1st Edition William Doyle
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.25 MB
Pages: 656
Author: William Doyle
ISBN: 9780199291205, 0199291209
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Oxford Handbook Of The Ancien Rgime 1st Edition William Doyle by William Doyle 9780199291205, 0199291209 instant download after payment.

In The Oxford Handbook of the Old Regime, an international team of 30 contributors surveys and presents current thinking about the world of pre-revolutionary France and Europe.
The idea of the Old Regime (ancien regime) was invented by the French revolutionaries to define what they hoped to destroy and replace. But it was not a precise definition, and although historians have found it conceptually useful, there is wide disagreement about what the Old Regime's main features were, how they worked, how old they were, how far they stretched, how dynamic or inert they were, and how far the revolutionaries succeeded in their ambitions to eradicate them.
In this wide-ranging and authoritative collection, old and newer areas of research into the Old Regime are presented and assessed, and there has been no attempt to impose any sort of consensus. The result shows what a lively field of historical enquiry the Old Regime remains, and points the way towards a range of promising new directions for thinking and writing about the intriguing complex of historical problems which it continues to pose.

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