3.Analyse the approach of the Conservatives towards the changes taking place after the French Revolution.
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Answer:
The conception of revolution was changed
drastically by the French Revolution of 1789 from its
original use in astronomy to imply a return to a previous
state of being. Henceforth, revolution came to signify a
drastic rupture with past practices. For French and English
liberals in post‐Napoleonic Europe, the word revolution
also became loaded with negative connotations associated
with the French Revolution’s radical turn from 1792 to
1794, and the fear of popular violence. My paper examines
and compares how the stigma associated with the French
Revolution influenced the discourse of change in France
and England, and how the fear of revolutionary violence
influenced the actions of both governments.
Explanation:
Answer:
Eventually, conservatives added Gaullism, patriotism, and nationalism to the list of traditional values they support. Conservatives were the first to embrace nationalism, which was previously associated with liberalism and the Revolution in France.