10 edition of The rise and fall of the Second Empire, 1852-1871 found in the catalog.
Published
1985
by Cambridge University Press, Editions de la maison des sciences de L"homme in Cambridge [Cambridgeshire], New York, Paris
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | The Second Empire, 1852-1871. |
Statement | Alain Plessis ; translated by Jonathan Mandelbaum. |
Series | The Cambridge history of modern France |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DC277 .P513 1985 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvii, 193 p. : |
Number of Pages | 193 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2849195M |
ISBN 10 | 0521252423 |
LC Control Number | 84011412 |
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As Alain Plessis notes in his book, “The Rise & Fall of the Second Empire ”: The [2nd] Empire witnessed not a brutal structural change, but a series of remarkable inroads of new capitalism. These inroads, being limited in scope, rarely provoked the disappearance of old forms of production and trade. The rise and fall of the Second Empire, {) pp Smith, Cecil O. "The longest run: Public engineers and planning in France." American Historical Review (): online; Stevenson, David. "War by timetable? The railway race before " Past & Present (): France vs Germany online; Szostak, Rick.
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As Professor Plessis shows in this detailed thermatic study, such an approach ignores the major social, economic, and political developments of a period that.
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Free shipping for many products. The Second French Empire (French: Second Empire), officially the French Empire (French: Empire français), was the regime of Napoleon III from tobetween the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France. Historians in the s and s often disparaged the Second Empire as a precursor of fascism.
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2 For discussions of the vast literature on the Second Empire, see J. McMillan, Napoleon III (Harlow, ), 1–6;s,The Rise and Fall of the Second Empire, –, trans. Jonathan Mandelbaum (Cambridge, ), 1–11; the quotations are from R. Sencourt. Book Review:The Rise and Fall of the Second Empire, Alain Plessis, Jonathan Mandelbaum; Re January The Journal of Modern History Charles Sowerwine.
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33 See Plessis, The Rise and Fall of the Second Empire, –, pp. 1 – 57 and –69 (election figures on p. ); Bury, J. T., Napoleon III and the Second Empire (London: English Universities Press, ); Case, Lynn M., French Opinion on War and Diplomacy During the Second Empire (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press Cited by:.
Author of De la fête impériale au mur des fédérés,The Rise and Fall of the Second Empire,and Nouvelle histoire de la France contemporaine (9). De la fête impériale au mur des fédérés/5(11).Be aware that if you are looking for a linear, story of the life of Napoleon III sort of book, this is NOT going to do it.
If, on the other hand, you have a general interest in Napoleon III and his regime in terms of how the affected social life, literature and politics, this is a very interesting overview of a variety of social realms during the Second Empire.4/5.Synopsis BeforeFrance had been ruled by the 'July Monarchy', a liberal regime without democratic participation.
AfterFrance was to be ruled by the Second Empire, an anti-liberal regime with some democratic participation.
In the intervening period, Author: Maurice Agulhon.