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"The Eve of the French Revolution" is a historical essay written by Edward J. Lowell, a well-known American historian of the late nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. The author's work examines the events, conditions, and sociological elements that led up to the French Revolution of 1789 in great detail. The story of Edward J. Lowell expertly immerses readers in the political, economic, and social panorama of pre-revolutionary France. He delves into class unrest, the monarchy's economic woes, especially the Enlightenment intellectual currents which fanned revolutionary zeal.…mehr

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"The Eve of the French Revolution" is a historical essay written by Edward J. Lowell, a well-known American historian of the late nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. The author's work examines the events, conditions, and sociological elements that led up to the French Revolution of 1789 in great detail. The story of Edward J. Lowell expertly immerses readers in the political, economic, and social panorama of pre-revolutionary France. He delves into class unrest, the monarchy's economic woes, especially the Enlightenment intellectual currents which fanned revolutionary zeal. Lowell's work dives deep into the intricate interaction of ideas, politics, and personalities that set the setting for one of Europe's most transformational periods. He additionally looks at important individuals including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, as well as the broader impact of Enlightenment ideology and the impact of other revolutionary events like the Revolutionary War in the United States. "The Eve of the French Revolution" provides readers with a detailed knowledge of the circumstances that led to the outbreak of the French Revolution and the ultimate demise of the old monarchy. Lowell's historical analysis is still a vital resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike, offering light on the complex web of events that molded the direction of this key period in world history.
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Edward Jackson Lowell (October 18, 1845 in Boston - May 11, 1894 in Cotuit, Massachusetts) was a lawyer and historian in the United States (Massachusetts). In 1867, Lowell graduated from Harvard College. He spent several years after college studying and traveling overseas. He married Mary Wolcott Goodrich in 1868. He worked in business for a year or so before studying law and was admitted to the Suffolk County, Massachusetts, bar in 1872. He practiced law until 1874, when his wife died, when he resigned to care for his children and study. He married Elizabeth Gilbert Jones in 1877. He was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society.