"The Eve of the French Revolution" by Edward J. Lowell is a historical exploration of France right before its earth-shattering revolution. The book looks at the different parts of French society, like the king's power, the church, and even the new ideas that got people thinking about revolution. It explains how France under King Louis XVI wasn't working well, and people were getting angry because thinkers were writing about new ways to govern. All these problems and new ideas crashed together, leading to the big changes that followed.

The Eve of the French Revolution
By Edward J. (Edward Jackson) Lowell
Witness the unraveling of a kingdom as old traditions clash with revolutionary ideas, sparking a fiery revolt.
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About the AuthorEdward Jackson Lowell was a United States (Massachusetts) lawyer and historian.
Edward Jackson Lowell was a United States (Massachusetts) lawyer and historian.
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