Popular History of France from the Earliest Times vol 1

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François Pierre Guillaume Guizot 1898
English
  • Ch 01 Gaul
  • Ch 02 The Gauls out of Gaul pt 1
  • Ch 02 The Gauls out of Gaul pt 2
  • Ch 03 The Romans in Gaul
  • Ch 04 Gaul Conquered by Julius Caesar pt 1
  • Ch 04 Gaul Conquered by Julius Caesar pt 2
  • Ch 05 Gaul under Roman Dominion pt 1
  • Ch 05 Gaul under Roman Dominion pt 2
  • Ch 06 Establishment of Christianity in Gaul
  • Ch 07 The Germans in Gaul - The Franks and Clovis pt 1
  • Ch 07 The Germans in Gaul - The Franks and Clovis pt 2
  • Ch 08 The Merovingians pt 1
  • Ch 08 The Merovingians pt 2
  • Ch 09 The Mayors of the Palace - The Pepins and the Change of Dynasty pt 1
  • Ch 09 The Mayors of the Palace - The Pepins and the Change of Dynasty pt 2
  • Ch 09 The Mayors of the Palace - The Pepins and the Change of Dynasty pt 3
  • Ch 10 Charlemagne and His Wars pt 1
  • Ch 10 Charlemagne and His Wars pt 2
  • Ch 11 Charlemagne and His Government pt 1
  • Ch 11 Charlemagne and His Government pt 2
  • Ch 12 Decay and Fall of the Carlovingians pt 1
  • Ch 12 Decay and Fall of the Carlovingians pt 2
  • Ch 12 Decay and Fall of the Carlovingians pt 3
  • Ch 13 Feudal France and Hugh Capet pt 1
  • Ch 13 Feudal France and Hugh Capet pt 2
  • Ch 14 The Capetians to the Time of the Crusades pt 1
  • Ch 14 The Capetians to the Time of the Crusades pt 2
  • Ch 15 Conquest of England by the Normans pt 1
  • Ch 15 Conquest of England by the Normans pt 2
  • Ch 15 Conquest of England by the Normans pt 3
  • Ch 16 The Crusades, Their Origin and Success pt 1
  • Ch 16 The Crusades, Their Origin and Success pt 2
  • Ch 16 The Crusades, Their Origin and Success pt 3
  • Ch 16 The Crusades, Their Origin and Success pt 4
François Pierre Guillaume Guizot was a French historian, orator, and statesman. Guizot was a dominant figure in French politics prior to the Revolution of 1848, actively opposing as a liberal the reactionary King Charles X before his overthrow in the July Revolution of 1830, then in government service to the "citizen king" Louis Philippe, as the Minister of Education, 1832-1837, ambassador to London, Foreign Minister 1840-1847, and finally Prime Minister of France from September 19, 1847 to February 23, 1848. His "Popular History of France" is an attractive and engrossing narrative, here presented in an easily readable English translation. (Summary from Wikipedia with additions by Karen Merline)

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