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Author: Subhasish Ghosh
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Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited
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Language: Bengali
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First Publication Year: 2007
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Publication Year: 2016
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Edition: 4th Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 85
About The Book:
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This book provides an in-depth account of the French Revolution, starting from the turbulent conditions of France in the 1780s, culminating in the 1789 revolution.
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It discusses the socio-political environment of France during this time, when the French people sought to break free from the shackles of the past.
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The revolution marked a significant turning point, as it created a modern sense of revolution that impacted the world.
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The narrative of the book goes beyond mere historical events to explore the drastic changes in how people expressed their dissent and protests.
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Through this book, readers are introduced to the intense actions, reactions, and the dramatic violence that characterized the French Revolution.
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The book captures the sweeping changes in French society over nearly a decade, with a focus on the involvement of ordinary people and the dynamics of revolutionary Paris.
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A comprehensive perspective of Europe and the significant political shifts in France is presented, offering a broader view of this transformative period.
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The book highlights the spontaneous participation of the common people in the revolution, breaking away from the traditional history textbooks.
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The narrative draws on recent research and primary foreign and domestic sources to offer a fresh and accessible presentation of the revolution's many thrilling events.
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Ultimately, the book aims to provide an objective assessment of the revolution, reflecting on its long-term significance in both historical and modern contexts.