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The French Revolution represented one of the most intense and extended political, social and economic crises Europe has ever known. The ripple effect of the events in Paris sent waves across the European continent.
In this paper we exploit the variation in institutional reform created in Europe by the French Revolution to investigate the consequences of radical, externally-imposed reform on subsequent economic growth. After 1792 French armies invaded and reformed the institutions of many European countries.
Beginning in 1789, the French Revolution can be seen as a series of revolts against the oppressive social and political conditions in France. Within a span of less than ten years, France had radically transformed itself.
Was the French Revolution a major turning-point in French, even world, history, as its proponents claim, or a protracted period of violent upheaval and warfare which wrecked millions of lives?
The Archives parlementaires is a chronologically-ordered edited collection of sources on the French Revolution.
1 Ιαν 2016 · With the French Revolution, the 'nation' entered a new phase as a model for political order that replaced corporate societies and triggered a large-scale process of emancipation and...
1.2.1 Causes of French revolution of 1789 - Political, Social religious, intellectual, economic. A) Political causes - The political condition in France was grave due to following political aspects - 1) Despotic rule of Burbo dynasty - From 1553 there was depotic rule of Burbo dynasty in France. All rulers followed devine right theory.