Cobban’s Vindication
Olwen Hufton, 20 August 1981
Origins of the French Revolution
by William Doyle.
Oxford, 247 pp., £12.50, January 1981,0 19 873020 9 Show More
by William Doyle.
Oxford, 247 pp., £12.50, January 1981,
“... Few historians have had their judgments as little challenged as Alexis de Tocqueville. When he pronounced that the French Revolution had its origins in the very society which it was destined to destroy, he articulated a view which, for different reasons, would be acceptable to historians of every persuasion for the next century and a half. Writers of both Right and Left found common ground in asserting that the Revolution of 1789 had specific social origins which produced the political upheaval that left France socially, economically, institutionally and politically altered, never to be the same again ... ”