Revolution and Continuity in Early Modern Europe - JSTOR

a bourgeois revolution manquie. "It was", he writes, "a French variant of the English bourgeois revolution which was breaking out on the other side of the Channel, and a distant prologue of the French Revolution of the eighteenth century". He presents the sixteenth-century civil wars, on the other hand, as a combination of feudal ................
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