Discuss and explain eighteenth-century European reform movements outside France
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The discussion of revolutionary movements in Ireland, the Netherlands, and Poland should be as detailed as permitted by the textbook and lectures. This should give the students a good sense of the broad revolutionary phenomenon. The better essays may recognize the connections between the Enlightenment and the Revolutionary Era. R.R. Palmer's thesis, the “democratic revolution,” could be used to emphasize both elements of this topic.
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