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xii General History oj Europe BELLOC, The French Revolution, chap, iv, sects, iv-vi ; chaps, v-vi. Cam- bridge Modern History, Vol. VIII, especially chap. xii. MATTHEWS, The French Revolution, Pt. IV. Source Material. ROBINSON, Readings, chaps, xxxv-xxxvi, and ROBINSON and BEARD, Readings, chaps, xii-xiii. ANDERSON, Constitutions and Other Select Documents Illustrative of the History of France, 1789-1907, a valuable collection for modern French history. BURKE, Reflections on the French Revolution (Every- man's Library), a bitter criticism of the whole movement. MORRIS, Diary and Letters (2 vols.), contains some vivid description by an American observer. PAINE, The Rights of Man, an answer to Burke. Napoleon and Europe. Cambridge Modern History, Vol. VIII, chaps, xviii- xxv ; Vol. IX, chaps, i-iii. FISHER, Napoleon (Home University Series), chaps, i-v. FOURNIER, Napoleon the First, chaps, i-vii, excellent. JOHNSTON, Napoleon, chaps, i-vi, the best brief account in English. ROSE, The Life of A'apoleon the First, Vol. I, chaps, i-xi, the most scholarly account in English. ANDERSON, Constitutions and Other Select Documents Illustrative of the His- tory of France, 17891907. BlNGHAM, A Selection from the Letters and Despatches of the First Napoleon (3 vols.). LAS CASES, The Journal of the Emperor Napoleon at St. Helena. LECESTRE, New Letters of Napoleon I. DE REMUSAT, Memoirs of Madame de Remusat. MIOT DE MELITO, Memoirs of Miot de Melito. BIGELOW, A History of the German Struggle for Liberty. SEELEY, The Life and Times of Stein, a study of Prussia under Stein. SLOANE, Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Vols. III-IV. TAINE, The Modern Regime (2 vols.), keen analysis of Napoleon. Source Material. ROBINSON, Readings, chap, xxxviii, and ROBINSON and BEARD, chaps, xiv-xv. BOOK IX. WESTERN EUROPE 1814-1914 Europe after the Congress of Vienna. There are several works on the political history of Europe after the settlement at Vienna in addition to those of HAYES and SCHAPIRO referred to at the end of each chapter: ANDREWS, The Historical Development of Modern Europe (2 vols.) ; FYFFE, History of Modern Europe (in a single volume and a three-volume edition) ; HAZEN, Europe since 1815; PHILLIPS, Modem Europe, 1815-1899; and SEIGNOBOS, A Political His- tory of Europe since 1814 (translation of a French work). For the plans of the Tsar, Alexander I, and the European congresses, see PHILLIPS, The Confedera- tion of Europe. Special treatments : HUME, Modern Spain ; STILLMAN, The Union of Italy; SYBEL, The Founding of the German Empire, Vol. I. Source Material. ROBINSON, Readings, chap, xxxix, and ROBINSON and BEARD, Readings, chaps, xvi and (Vol. II) xvii. The Industrial Revolution. ALLSOPP, An Introduction to English Industrial History, Pt. IV, excellent book for young students. CHEYNEY, An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England. GlBBINS, Industry in England,