Monday, September 22, 2008

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

The french revolution was a period of political and social change during which the french governmental structure totally changed.The change was based on enlightment principal of nationalism, citizenship and inalienable rights. the french revolution was not only a crucial moment considered in the context of western history, but was also perhaps the single most crucial in british intelectual,political and philosophical life in nineteenth century. During the revolution France was completely changed upside down and with its political change the revolution was perfect. It was completely a new sun rising for France and French revolution.During the course of revolution, france was temporarily transformed from an absolute monarchy to a republic of theoratically free and equal citizens.The influences of the revolution was widespread including the inside and outside of France. And it was indeed one of the most events in the history of Europe.

From the begining of 20th century the french revolution was most commonly described as the growing economic and social importance of the middle class people or bourgeoisi. But they overthrew the old regime because they thought that other classes like: clergy and the nobility were given most powers or priority. And those people were preventing bourgeoisi from accessing to economic and social classes. But it is now believed that The French Revolution started with crisis in its way and in the French state.


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