
- 453 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
The acclaimed author of The Terror examines the revolutionary transformations of the late eighteenth century in this "humane, compelling account" ( The Independent , UK).
In 1789, the fates of France, the nascent United States, and their common enemy Britain, lay interlocked. Bankrupted by its support for America's revolution, France was now hurtling toward its own. The United State, hamstrung by crippling debt and inter-state rivalries, struggled to forge constitutional amendments that would become the Bill of Rights. And Britain, humiliated by its defeat in America, was in constitutional turmoil. Radical changes were in the air.
A year of revolution was crowned in two documents drafted at almost the same time: the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the American Bill of Rights. These texts gave the world a new political language and promised to foreshadow new revolutions, even in Britain. But as the French Revolution spiraled into chaos and slavery experienced a rebirth in America, it seemed that the budding code of individual rights would forever be matched by equally powerful systems of repression and control.
In 1789, David Andress reveals how these events unfolded and how the men who led them, such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes, and George Washington, stood at the threshold of the modern world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Maps
- Introduction
- 1 âHe snatched lightning from the heavensâ
- 2 âThe best model the world has ever producedâ
- 3 âVibrating between a monarchy and a corrupt oppressive aristocracyâ
- 4 âThe seeds of decay and corruptionâ
- 5 âThe base laws of servitudeâ
- 6 âThat offspring of tyranny, baseness and prideâ
- 7 âConstant effort and continuous emulationâ
- 8 âThis general agitation of public insanityâ
- 9 âHighly fraught with disinterested benevolenceâ
- 10 âDeep rooted prejudices, and malignity of heart, and conductâ
- 11 âNo, sire, it is a revolutionâ
- 12 âFor all men, and for all countriesâ
- 13 âYour houses will answer for your opinionsâ
- 14 âThe greatest event it is that ever happened in the worldâ
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index