Revolutionary Europe 1789-1815
H. Morse Stepehens
Sachbuch / Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
Beschreibung
The years between 1789 and 1815 saw the collapse of monarchies, the rise of revolutionary ideals, and the emergence of a new political order that would define modern Europe. In
Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1815, first published in 1897 and now republished by Classicus, historian H. Morse Stephens provides a compelling and deeply researched account of this extraordinary period, tracing the forces that reshaped an entire continent. From the fall of the French monarchy and the upheaval of the Reign of Terror to Napoleon Bonaparte’s sweeping military conquests, Stephens captures the events that shattered the old world and built the foundations of a new one.
The book follows the dramatic transformation of France from an absolute monarchy to a republic consumed by internal struggles, where ideals of liberty and equality soon gave way to radicalism and political violence. Stephens explores the rise of the Jacobins, the execution of Louis XVI, and the wars that erupted as revolutionary France challenged the great European powers. Against this backdrop of turmoil, Napoleon Bonaparte rose to prominence, seizing control of France and turning its revolutionary energy outward. His campaigns, marked by brilliance and ambition, reshaped the balance of power in Europe, toppling dynasties and spreading revolutionary principles even as he built an empire of his own.
Yet this era was about more than just military conquest and political upheaval.
Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1815 examines the deeper transformations that took root—new ideas of nationalism, shifts in governance, and the codification of laws that would influence generations to come. Stephens provides a clear analysis of how revolutionary thought challenged traditional hierarchies and how the Napoleonic era forced Europe’s rulers to confront the realities of popular sovereignty and reform. Even as Napoleon fell and the old monarchies were restored, the world that emerged from this period was fundamentally changed, setting the stage for the revolutions and conflicts that followed.
Engaging, authoritative, and rich in detail,
Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1815 remains an essential resource for understanding the political and social transformations that defined the late 18th and early 19th centuries. With a historian’s depth and a storyteller’s eye, Stephens reconstructs a time of extraordinary upheaval, when Europe was reshaped by revolution, war, and the relentless struggle for power.
Kundenbewertungen
European history 18th and 19th century, nationalism and the transformation of Europe, Congress of Vienna and post-Napoleonic Europe, French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, military history and political upheaval, monarchy, republicanism, and revolution, rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte