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- catalog contributor b2149866.
- catalog contributor b2149867.
- catalog contributor b2149868.
- catalog coverage "France History.".
- catalog created "1930.".
- catalog date "1930".
- catalog date "1930.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1930.".
- catalog description "Bibliography at end of each chapter.".
- catalog description "The directory and the consulate (1795-1804) ; ch. XXXII. The revolution and Europe (1789-1803) ; ch. XXXIII. From the Empire to restoration (1804-1815) ; ch. XXXIV. Napoleon and Europe (1803-1815) ; ch. XXXV. France in the nineteenth century. The struggle for democratic principles (1815-1848). Restored monarchy (1815-1830) ; ch. XXXVI. The conquest of democratic principles. The monarchy of July (1830-1848) ; ch. XXXVII. The struggle for democratic institutions (1848-1875). The second republic of Caesarism (1848-1852) ; ch. XXXVIII. The struggle for democratic institutions. The second empire and the instillation of the republic ; ch. XXXIX. The organisation and the consolidation of the third republic (1875-1914) ; ch. XL. The foreign policy of France since 1815 ; Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Victory of the King of France ; ch. XV. France and her king at the end of the Hundred Years' War ; ch. XVI. The ruin of apanaged feudalism (1461-1491) ; ch. XVII. The policy of adventures and the beginnings of a national policy (1494-1559) -- ".
- catalog description "v. 1. Introduction ; [pt. 1.] ch. I. The cradle of France and her first inhabitants ; ch. II. Gaul before the Roman conquest ; ch. III. The education of Gaul by Rome ; ch. IV. The German factor ; ch. V. The culmination of the empire of the Franks ; ch. VI. Towards the feudal anarchy ; ch. VII. The feudal regime ; ch. VIII. The agents of reconstruction : the Capet king and the bourgeois ; ch. IX. The policy of the Capets up to the death of Philip Augustus, 987-1223. The dawn of the thirteenth century ; ch. X. The culmination of the feudal monarchy of the Capets (1223-1270) ; ch. XI. The new orientation of the Capetian monarchy. Philip the Bold. Philip the Handsome and his sons (1270-1328). The expansion of the thirteenth century ; ch. XII. The disastrous stroke of fate : the Hundred Years' War. The desolation of the kingdom under Philip VI (1328-1350) and John II (1350-1364) ; ch. XIII. Recovery and relapse. The reigns of Charles V (1364-1380), and Charles VI (1380-1422) ; ch. XIV. ".
- catalog description "v. 2. pt. 2. Modern history : ch. XVIII. The determination of modern France : the renaissance ; ch. XIX. The determination of modern France : the reformation ; ch. XX. Establishment of absolute monarchy ; ch. XXI. The despotism of Louis XIV ; ch. XXII. France in Europe from 1598 to 1715 ; ch. XXIII. The decadence of absolute monarchy. The reign of Louis XV (1715-1774) ; ch. XXIV. The approach of the revolution (1774-1788) ; ch. XXV. The foreign policy of France from 1715 to 1789 ; ch. XXVI. France towards 1789. The "ancien régime" ; pt. 3. Contemporary history : ch. XXVII. The revolution : from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy ; ch. XXVIII. The revolution : the fall of royalty ; ch. XXIX. From the democratic republic to the terrorist government. The convention in 1792 and in 1793 ; ch. XXX. The return of the bourgeois republic. The convention in 1794 and 1795. The constitution of the year III ; ch. XXXI. From the bourgeois republic to the military despotism. ".
- catalog extent "2 v. ;".
- catalog issued "1930".
- catalog issued "1930.".
- catalog language "eng und".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : The Macmillan Company,".
- catalog spatial "France History.".
- catalog subject "DC38 .G9".
- catalog tableOfContents "The directory and the consulate (1795-1804) ; ch. XXXII. The revolution and Europe (1789-1803) ; ch. XXXIII. From the Empire to restoration (1804-1815) ; ch. XXXIV. Napoleon and Europe (1803-1815) ; ch. XXXV. France in the nineteenth century. The struggle for democratic principles (1815-1848). Restored monarchy (1815-1830) ; ch. XXXVI. The conquest of democratic principles. The monarchy of July (1830-1848) ; ch. XXXVII. The struggle for democratic institutions (1848-1875). The second republic of Caesarism (1848-1852) ; ch. XXXVIII. The struggle for democratic institutions. The second empire and the instillation of the republic ; ch. XXXIX. The organisation and the consolidation of the third republic (1875-1914) ; ch. XL. The foreign policy of France since 1815 ; Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Victory of the King of France ; ch. XV. France and her king at the end of the Hundred Years' War ; ch. XVI. The ruin of apanaged feudalism (1461-1491) ; ch. XVII. The policy of adventures and the beginnings of a national policy (1494-1559) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Introduction ; [pt. 1.] ch. I. The cradle of France and her first inhabitants ; ch. II. Gaul before the Roman conquest ; ch. III. The education of Gaul by Rome ; ch. IV. The German factor ; ch. V. The culmination of the empire of the Franks ; ch. VI. Towards the feudal anarchy ; ch. VII. The feudal regime ; ch. VIII. The agents of reconstruction : the Capet king and the bourgeois ; ch. IX. The policy of the Capets up to the death of Philip Augustus, 987-1223. The dawn of the thirteenth century ; ch. X. The culmination of the feudal monarchy of the Capets (1223-1270) ; ch. XI. The new orientation of the Capetian monarchy. Philip the Bold. Philip the Handsome and his sons (1270-1328). The expansion of the thirteenth century ; ch. XII. The disastrous stroke of fate : the Hundred Years' War. The desolation of the kingdom under Philip VI (1328-1350) and John II (1350-1364) ; ch. XIII. Recovery and relapse. The reigns of Charles V (1364-1380), and Charles VI (1380-1422) ; ch. XIV. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. pt. 2. Modern history : ch. XVIII. The determination of modern France : the renaissance ; ch. XIX. The determination of modern France : the reformation ; ch. XX. Establishment of absolute monarchy ; ch. XXI. The despotism of Louis XIV ; ch. XXII. France in Europe from 1598 to 1715 ; ch. XXIII. The decadence of absolute monarchy. The reign of Louis XV (1715-1774) ; ch. XXIV. The approach of the revolution (1774-1788) ; ch. XXV. The foreign policy of France from 1715 to 1789 ; ch. XXVI. France towards 1789. The "ancien régime" ; pt. 3. Contemporary history : ch. XXVII. The revolution : from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy ; ch. XXVIII. The revolution : the fall of royalty ; ch. XXIX. From the democratic republic to the terrorist government. The convention in 1792 and in 1793 ; ch. XXX. The return of the bourgeois republic. The convention in 1794 and 1795. The constitution of the year III ; ch. XXXI. From the bourgeois republic to the military despotism. ".
- catalog title "A short history of the French people / by Charles Guignebert ; translated by F.G. Richmond.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".