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  1. 12 de set. de 2008 · The French revolution: a history by Thomas Carlyle. Publication date 1899 Publisher The Colonial press Collection americana Book from the collections of

  2. 16 de mai. de 2020 · The author of A Short History of the French Revolution, the leading American textbook on its subject for a generation (now in its seventh edition), Jeremy D. Popkin here undertakes a full-length history of the era. A New World Begins follows the revolution’s political arc, while attempting to understand its impact on France and the world.

  3. 24 de mai. de 2019 · Revolution's Legacy and Lessons. With the advantage of hindsight, it's easy to see the positive legacies of the French Revolution. It established the precedent of representational, democratic government, now the model of governance in much of the world. It also established liberal social tenets of equality among all citizens, basic property ...

  4. On November 9, 1799, military leader Napoleon Bonaparte, who was commander of France’s armies, organized a coup d’état, abolishing the Directory and naming himself first consul, or leader of France. List of important facts regarding the French Revolution. This revolutionary movement shook France between 1787 and 1799.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Although historians are agreed that the French Revolution started in 1789, they are divided on the end date.A few histories stop in 1795 with the creation of the Directory, some stop in 1799 with the creation of the Consulate, while many more stop in 1802, when Napoleon Bonaparte became Consul for Life, or 1804 when he became Emperor.

  6. 2 de fev. de 2016 · A nuanced history of the French Revolution, which shows that its facts are anything but fixed. David Andress | Published in History Today Volume 66 Issue 2 February 2016. What the French Revolution was depends, perhaps more than any other major historical event, on what you choose to believe about it.

  7. 28 de jan. de 2024 · The French Revolution, which occurred from 1789 to 1799, is a monumental period in world history, marked by its profound impact on human rights, governance, and societal structure. The cry for “liberty, equality, fraternity” echoed beyond the borders of France, inspiring a wave of revolutions across the globe.