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The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a period of political and social upheaval in the history of France, during which the French governmental structure, previously an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy, underwent radical change to forms based on Enlightenment principles of nationalism, citizenship, and inalienable rights.

These changes were accompanied by violent turmoil, including executions and repression during the Reign of Terror, and warfare involving every other major European power. Subsequent events that can be traced to the Revolution include the Napoleonic Wars, two separate restorations of the monarchy, and two additional revolutions as modern France took shape.

In the following century, France would be governed variously as a republic, dictatorship, constitutional monarchy, and two different empires.

Historians disagree about the political and socioeconomic nature of the Revolution. Traditional Marxist interpretations, such as that presented by Georges Lefebvre,[1] described the revolution as the result of the clash between a feudalistic noble class and the capitalist bourgeois class. Some historians argue that the old aristocratic order of the Ancien Régime succumbed to an alliance of the rising bourgeoisie, aggrieved peasants, and urban wage-earners.

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1. A Tale Of Two Cities Tickets To Slip Into The World Of The French Revolution
November 14, 2008

A Tale Of Two Cities tickets are now available for you to watch the splendour and drama of the era of the French Revolution that comes to life in the musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ epic masterpiece, A Tale of two cities. A Tale Of Two Cities is all set for a Broadway adaptation like some of the other novels of Dickens such as Nicholas Nickleby and Oliver Twist. The show is set to open on Broadway in late September and previews of the show are in the latter half of August. A Tale of Two Cities made its debut run at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida. A Tale Of Two Ci... (read more)

Author: reed tieri

2. Historia de la cocina francés, el francés y famosa revolución culinaria de chefs francés
October 27, 2008

Cocina francés fue preparado por los malos templado chefs franceses, que eran muy puntilloso sobre sus alimentos, y estos chefs franceses incorporado demasiado rica salsas para acompañar la comida, además de la preparación de los platos tiene que ser perfecto. Sin embargo, hoy en día es la preferencia más sobre el sabor y la textura de los alimentos. Francés chefs de la cocina de hoy producir es que artísticamente dispuestos en la placa, y contiene una maravillosa mezcla de olores, texturas y sabores. Francia la rica gastronomía y su constante amor con los alimentos es uno de la Francia modern... (read more)

Author: James Murray

3. History of French Cuisine, The French Revolution and Famous French Culinary Chefs
October 26, 2008

French cuisine was prepared by ill tempered French chefs, who were very picky about their food, and these French chefs incorporated overly rich sauces to accompany the food, plus the preparation of food dishes had to be perfect. However, today’s preference is more about the taste and texture of the food. French chefs of today produce cuisine that is artistically arranged on the plate, and contains a wonderful mix of smells, textures, and flavors. France's rich cuisine and their constant love affair with food is one of modern France's greatest treasures. French cuisine has evolved from man... (read more)

Author: James Murray

4. A Tale of Two Cities Tickets- The Epic Comes to Life on Broadway
October 27, 2008

Reserve your A Tale of Two Cities tickets at StubHub.com. There is something about the French Revolution that begs to bring the story to stage, and that is exactly what A Tale of Two Cities has done. While many may be familiar with the classic Charles Dickens’s novel, the new addition to Broadway has taken the story and added in an incredible score so that it can be enjoyed as a musical. The buzz surround this musical already mean that A Tale of Two Cities tickets should become some of the hottest on Broadway. The story of how this story turned into a musical is almost as amazing as the plot... (read more)

Author: Julie Cudney

5. 1795-1820 in fashion
September 11, 2008

Fashion in the period 1795-1820 in European and European-influenced countries saw the final triumph of undress or informal styles over the brocades, lace, periwigs, and powder of the earlier eighteenth century. In the aftermath of the French Revolution, no one in France wanted to appear to be an aristocrat, while in Britain, Beau Brummell introduced trousers, perfect tailoring, and unadorned, immaculate linen as the ideals of men's fashion. diamond ribbonWomen's fashions followed classical ideals, and tightly laced corsets were temporarily abandoned in favor of a high-waisted, natural fig... (read more)

Author: Y M

6. www.virtualwinefair.com The wine commerce in the XXI century
August 20, 2008

Virtualwinefair.com the business of the distribution of wine in Internet In the XXI century a lot of things have started to change, now we don’t receive letters, we receive emails, now we don’t go to travel agencies, we buy are flights online, now we don’t buy movies, we share them on the internet, more and more things that have changed our habits and the habits of our businesses. Broadband has been a huge revolution for the business world, for how we communicate and definitely how we do businesss. For that reason the Virtual Wine Fair have created a platform where buyers and sellers of ... (read more)

Author: Alfredo Resines

7. Isn't it time for the metric system to stop going around in circles?
August 04, 2008

by Philip Yaffe Growing up in the United States in the 1950s, I was used to such things as inches, feet, yards; ounces (liquid and solid), pints, pounds, etc. Then I entered my first physics class and was bowled over by the metric system. "My God, this is so much better! Why don't we use this?" I exclaimed. After all; remembering that a kilometer is 1,000 meters is so much easier than remember that a mile is 5,280 feet and that a foot in turn is 12 inches. Remembering that a kilogram is 1,000 grams is so much easier than remembering that a pound is 16 solid ounces. Remem... (read more)

Author: Philip Yaffe

8. Getting Acquainted with the French Mastiff
April 09, 2008

The French Mastiff is the common name for Dogue de Bordeaux or Bordeaux Bulldog. This amazing breed is thought to have descended from the Greek and Roman Molossus and brought to Europe by the Alans. This dog has had many uses over its long history, such as war dog, guardian of flocks, and also used as sport in dog fights with bulls, bears, and dogs. By the end of the middle ages this breed was used as personal protectors and cattle drivers. During the French Revolution many of these large dogs were killed defending their masters. These dogs were luckily saved by a man named Raymond Triquet alo... (read more)

Author: Sam Daniels

9. Nostradamus: The Oldest Known Psychic Reader
March 28, 2008

Born in France in December of 1503, Nostradamus is widely known as the "Prophet of Doom" because many of his visions dealt with death and destruction. Readers of his prophesies believe he predicted the reign of Adolph Hitler. They also attest that he predicted the French Revolution, the space shuttle Discovery disaster, and the great fire of London. Nostradamus began writing a book about his predictions in 1554, this he decided to do because so many of his prophesies were correct. He wrote day and night, in an attempt to record everything. In 1555 the first part of his book entitled "Les... (read more)

Author: Robert Watson

10. France's Vendee, bed and breakfast in the hearth of history.
March 24, 2008

1893. The French Revolution is changing the European landscape. Freedom, equal rights, brotherhood, is a motto that involves a deep reorganisation of laws and institutions. No more monarchs imposing a divine authority, but a state governed by three powers, sovereign and independent: legislative, executive, and judiciary. Modern democracy owes its very core to this radical revolution. Yet, as it’s always the case with revolutions, men were carried away by their ideas, forgetting sometimes mercy and oppressing other human beings with the same absolutism they claimed to fight. The new Republic as... (read more)

Author: Luca Tamburelli

11. 7 Things Your Software To Learn French Should Have
March 04, 2008

Thank goodness for software to learn French! Not so long ago we had alternatives of either dusty books or dull tapes. Now we have a revolution in learning that makes getting comfortable with the French language lots quicker and much more fun! But with so many choices, how do we know which software to learn French is the one for you? 1. Can you review it first? With a lot of software you can get a free tester to try. At least a few of the French language programs give the same. If you can get some free French lessons it will help you decide whether the software is for you. Even i... (read more)

Author: Dennis Cordy

12. Celebrate Bastille Day In Paris this Year
February 11, 2008

Have you experienced Bastille Day in Paris?? If not, consider planning your next vacation for July 14th to experience this historical celebration. This date in Paris represents the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris in 1789 as well as the 1st major event of the French Revolution. When you are planning your trip to Paris, make sure to search the extensive list of Paris hotels to find the one that is most suitable for your needs during your memorable vacation and one that is near one of these important celebrations: 1. Fireworks Fireworks are a significant part of the Bastille Da... (read more)

Author: Ben Jackson

13. The Eiffel Tower - The Symbol Of France
February 03, 2008

The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built beside the river Seine in Paris. Originally intended as a structure to commemorate the French Revolution, nobody could have guessed that 100 years later The Eiffel Tower would become the symbol of Paris itself. The Eiffel Tower has its name after the engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. For two years, 1887-1889, three hundred steel workers struggled to join together 18038 pieces of steel by using 2,5 million steel bolts. When thinking about safety-measurements in the 19th century it is remarkable that only one worker died during the construction of th... (read more)

Author: Sebastian Sikkerneq Hoel

14. Calcutt promises brownfield revolution
November 26, 2007

The future of the housing market has been the subject of so much conjecture and debate that the list of considerations is notably long. No less than 37 issues have been identified in the Calcutt report released today, if the number of recommendations is any guide. John Calcutt, formerly chief executive of English Partnerships, was tasked last year by the government with finding ways the target of building 240,000 new homes a year up to 2016 could be achieved. Apart from the sheer number, the issues of zero carbon building and avoiding concreting over the greenbelt were also included in his r... (read more)

Author: Jim Barnaby

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