Documents on the Second French Empire, 1852-1870
By (Author) Roger Price
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Red Globe Press
21st July 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
944.07
296
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
366g
In December 1851, Louis-Napolon Bonaparte seized power in a coup d'tat, believing he was destined to rule France and restore her to her former glory. He was committed to the modernisation of France through significant infrastructure investment and urban renewal. Although he felt pressured to make concessions to liberal, clerical and republican opposition from 1860, he remained determined to retain substantial power over foreign and defence policy. This would prove to be his undoing. In 1870, the Empire created by a military coup ended with a catastrophic military defeat, dramatically changing the balance of power in Europe. Documents on the Second French Empire presents students with a range of primary sources, covering the political, social and economic history of the era. The documents in each chapter are contextualised by an introduction from the author, and are grouped by theme, making them easy to navigate and analyse.
'This is an excellent collection of original material, much of it drawn from the archives and made accessible to students for the first time. The sources provide a balance of perspectives, while the introduction offers a penetrating analysis of the regime and in itself stands a very fine biography of Napoleon III.' - Michael Rapport, University of Glasgow, UK
Roger Price is Emeritus Professor of History at Aberystwyth University, UK.