Interpretations of the French Revolution : This 8
page
paper provides a variety of assessments regarding the causes of
the revolution as well as evaluations on outcome. Most views
focus on class stratification but others speculate on religious,
political and economic causes. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
SA26Frnc.wps Reign of Terror & The
Revolutionary War in France
(1789) : This 5 page essay discusses the infamous Reign of
Terror during the French Revolution. The author proposes that
the Reign of Terror was inevitable. The thrust of the Revolution
made this so. The juxtaposition of the people resulted in the
slaughter of many. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Reigno.wps
French Revolution And Romantic Age : In 5 pages the
author discusses the French Revolution and the Romantic Age.
The French Revolution brought about changes in religion,
population, and society. All of these had different impacts on
the Romantic Age, which began at the same time as the French
Revolution. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Agerevof.wps
Did The American Revolution Help Spur The French
Revolution ? : A 14 page comparison & contrast research
paper citing the causes, actions, and results of each of these
historic revolutions. The writer concludes that each war was
fought for obviously different reasons and in markedly different
ways. Nevertheless, the American Revolution did have some
influence upon the French Revolution even though the latter
would have occurred eventually anyway. Bibliography lists
approximately 10 sources. Frenamer.wps
The French & Russian Revolutions : A 5 page
examination
of the factors which cause revolutions with a comparison of the
stimuli which caused the French and Russian Revolutions and
their outcomes. Bibliography lists six sources. Charfa.wps
Committee Of Public Safety / Danton's Significance :
15 pages in length. Georges Jacques Danton had great
significance in the French Revolution's Committee of Public
Safety. His outstanding leadership afforded him the opportunity
to lead his followers and influence opponents. Danton
possessed many attributes that aided in his ability as leader,
some of which were charismatic and forceful in nature and
others that were physical and energetic. One major advantage
he had over all other commanders of his time was his
extraordinary talent for public speaking; this feature alone was,
perhaps, the most crucial to his significance in the Committee of
Public Safety. The writer discusses Danton's significance as it
relates to the Committee of Public Safety. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Danton.wps
Hibbert's "Days of the French Revolution / Book
Review" :
A 5 page review of Christopher Hibbert's "Days of the French
Revolution" -- a book detailing the socio-political events
surrounding the conflict of 1789. The primary source is cited in
bibliography. Frenrev2.wps
French Declarations of the Rights of Man, Woman, & the
Citizen Analyzed : A 1 page paper which compares the 1789
French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen with
its 1791 feminist update, The Declaration of the Rights of
Woman and Citizen, written by Marie Olympe de Gouges.
Frenchd.wps
Women In The Renaissance Thru The French Revolution /
Voices from the Silence : An 11 page paper on how women
were subjegated in the Renaissance and started to get serious
about their status during the French Revolution. The paper
postulates that voices where heard throughout the 300-year
period as well. Bibliography lists approximately 10 sources.
Renwomn.wps
Renaissance Patron : The Renaissance is a time in
history that
is characterized by the creative endeavors of artists, writers and
learned men of all aspects of the evolving world consciousness.
They were able to make such progress because of the system of
patronage that existed. It was the tradition for the nobles and
clergy, those with resources beyond their immediate needs, to
become benefactors for the arts and artists of the day. This 5
page paper examines the role and influence of the patron on
renaissance art. Bibliography lists 3 sources. KTpatron.wps
The French Revolution of 1848 : 20 pages in length.
An
in-depth sociopolitical analysis of the causal factors behind the
(second) French Revolution of 1848. Some comparisons are
made between this incident and the (first) Revolution of 1789.
Many scholarly `opinions are incorporated. Bibliography lists
15+ sources. Frenrevo.wps
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