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History of France from the Earliest Times (eBook)

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2022
2422 Seiten
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859-654700348-9 (EAN)

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History of France from the Earliest Times - François Guizot
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In "History of France from the Earliest Times," François Guizot embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the French nation, intertwining historical narrative with philosophical reflections on governance and civilizational progress. His prose is characterized by eloquence and rigorous analysis, deftly navigating through pivotal epochs—from the Gauls to the formation of the modern state—while contextualizing sociopolitical developments within the broader framework of European history. Guizot's work stands as a testament to the Enlightenment ideals of reason and progress, offering not only a chronological account but also a discourse on the evolution of French identity and institutions across the ages. François Guizot was a prominent French historian, statesman, and intellectual, whose experiences during the tumultuous periods of the French Revolution and the July Monarchy profoundly shaped his perspective on history and politics. His scholarly endeavors were driven by a commitment to understanding the forces that mold society, and he believed that history was an essential tool for enlightenment and reform. Guizot's intimate knowledge of France's past, coupled with his role in shaping modern French polity, gives this work both authority and passion. Readers of "History of France from the Earliest Times" will find it an invaluable resource for grasping the complexities of French heritage. It is essential reading for historians, political theorists, and anyone keen on understanding the lessons of the past as they apply to contemporary society. Guizot's insightful examination encourages reflection on the trajectory of France, making it a timeless contribution to historical literature.

François Guizot (1787–1874) was a prominent French historian, statesman and educator. Born in Nîmes during a period of revolutionary upheaval, Guizot's career spanned across several pivotal eras in French history. After the downfall of Napoleon, he emerged as a significant figure in French politics, notably serving as the Minister of Education and later Prime Minister under King Louis-Philippe. Guizot's scholarly pursuits reflected his keen interest in political stability and the progression of civilization. As an author, he is renowned for his comprehensive works on the history of France and Europe, most notably 'History of France from the Earliest Times' which delivers a detailed account of French civilization, illustrating Guizot's conservative leanings and belief in incremental progress. His historical analyses were characterized by rigorous research and a narrative style that was accessible to a broad readership. Guizot's works are inscribed in the wider movement of 19th century historiography, which aimed to derive lessons from the past that could guide the present. His contributions to historical literature and liberal constitutional thought mark him as a pivotal intellectual of the post-revolutionary era in France.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Übersetzer Robert Black
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte 18 Tiny Deaths • 19th-century historiography • Ancient France chronicles • A Woman of No Importance • Cardinal Richelieu • Charlemagne's reign overview • comprehensive historical resource • Cultural heritage exploration • engaging narrative history • European History • European history literature • François Guizot historian • French historical analysis • French historical narratives • French history • French history books • French revolution studies • Gallic historical accounts • historical biography • historical storytelling techniques • History of France overview • Louis XIV • Louis XVI • medieval france • medieval France literature • Napoleon • Napoleonic Era • political development narratives • political upheaval • public domain history ebooks • religious wars • revolutionary events examination • socio-political evolution • The Art of War • The Cambridge Modern History Collection • The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Civil War • The Great Influenza • The Splendid and the Vile • too much and never enough • William Edward Hartpole Lecky
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