Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution: A History is one of the classic works of historiography on the French Revolution. In a dramatic and visceral narrative style, Carlyle depicts the events, figures, and social dynamics that shaped one of the greatest revolutions in world history. The book offers a moral and philosophical interpretation of the radical changes that occurred in France between …
Contents: 1. Lawmaking and local authority 2. Political participations : The first waves 3. Political participation : The denouement 4. Integrating the villages 5. State intervention in village life 6. Primary education, etc.