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France in the Nineteenth Century

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A political and social history that follows the transformations of France across the nineteenth century, detailing the Restoration, the July monarchy, republican experiments, the ascent and decline of an imperial regime, military defeat, the siege of Paris, and urban insurrection, culminating in the establishment of a new republican order. The work combines chronological narrative, biographical sketches, and topical analysis, drawing on private papers and contemporary journalism to illuminate leaders, public sentiment, and institutional causes and consequences of upheaval.

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Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer

Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer was an American author and translator known for her insightful works on European culture and history. Her notable book, "France in the Nineteenth Century," offers a detailed examination of the social and political landscape of France during a transformative period. Latimer's writing reflects her deep engagement with French literature and society, making her contributions valuable for understanding the era. In addition to her historical analyses, she was also recognized for her translations, which helped introduce French literary works to an English-speaking audience.

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