American Independence and the French Revolution (1760-1801)
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Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918
Beschreibung
"American Independence and the French Revolution (1760-1801)" provides an incisive examination of the interrelated dynamics between the American quest for independence and the ideological and political upheavals that characterized the French Revolution. Through a careful selection of diverse primary sources, the book captures the fervor of revolutionary thought and its transatlantic implications, offering insights into the ways Enlightenment ideals influenced both revolutions. The literary style is richly analytical, weaving together historical narratives with critical commentary, which situates these events within the broader context of global revolutionary movements and the birth of modern democratic ideals. Written by a collective of historians and scholars, this volume draws on extensive research and historiographical debates concerning the impact of the American Revolution on French society and vice versa. Each contributor brings a wealth of expertise and a unique perspective, shedding light on how the Enlightenment philosophy advocated by figures like Rousseau and Montesquieu resonated with American patriots and ultimately fueled revolutionary fervor in France. Their collective endeavor underscores the shared ideational landscape of the late 18th century. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of revolutionary history. It not only enhances our understanding of these pivotal moments but also challenges us to consider the universality of their ideals. By exploring the intricate connections between two major revolutions, it invites readers to reflect on the continuous influence of these events in shaping modern democratic practices.
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Academic historical narrative, Scholarly contributing authors, Transatlantic revolutionary connections, Political philosophy essays, Historical document interpretation, 18th century historical studies, French-American cultural exchange, Revolutionary political discourse, Colonial independence movements, Social change analysis