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Extraction code: 7smb Title: History of the French Revolution

Author: miners

Translator: Beijing Compilation Society

Douban score: 8.6

Publishing House: Commercial Press

Year of publication: 1977-9

Pages: 400

Content introduction:

Migne (1796— 1884), French historian. The History of the French Revolution: From 1789 to 18 14 is a masterpiece on the study of French history from 1789 to 18 14. When Migne wrote this book, it was not long before the French Revolution. He described the French Revolution, the hot moon coup, the period of government supervision, the period of government control and the important historical process of the First Empire from a close distance with rich historical facts and vivid words, and demonstrated the inevitability of profound changes in the country.

About the author:

Migne (1796 ~ 1884) is a French historian. 1796 was born in Aix, the capital of Provence, and 1884 died in Paris on March 24th. 18 18 qualified as a lawyer. 182 1 year, Miner went to Paris to write for bourgeois liberal newspapers. 1824 became famous with the publication of History of the French Revolution. 1830, he and L.-A. thiers and others founded the National Newspaper. Conduct anti-government activities and sign a protest against the July decree. Later, he served as the director of the diplomatic archives department, and 1833 was elected as an academician of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. 1836 was elected to the French Academy of Sciences. Since then, he has devoted himself to the study of European history in the 16 ~ 17 century, and made important contributions to archival arrangement. In the History of the French Revolution, Miner emphasized the inevitability of this revolution and explained the struggle between political groups and factions with the conflicts of different interests of various classes. He believed that the reign of terror and the dictatorship of Napoleon I were the inevitable result of the class struggle in France, and predicted that the Restoration Dynasty would be replaced by the bourgeois regime. His works include Antonio Perez and Philip II and History of Queen Mary.