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Paperback The Monarchy of the Middle Classes: Or, France, Social, Literary, Political, Second Series Book

ISBN: 1146899718

ISBN13: 9781146899710

The Monarchy of the Middle Classes: Or, France, Social, Literary, Political, Second Series

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"The Monarchy of the Middle Classes" by Baron Henry Lytton Bulwer Dalling And Bulwer offers a sharp and insightful perspective on French society and politics during the 1830s. This second series of observations delves into the burgeoning influence of the middle class and its impact on the political landscape. Bulwer examines the social structures, literary trends, and political ideologies that shaped France during this transformative period.

Through astute analysis and vivid descriptions, the book provides a valuable historical record of a nation in flux, grappling with the consequences of revolution and the rise of a new social order. It remains a relevant study for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of 19th-century European history and the enduring legacy of France's social and political evolution.

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