| Aims: This research analyzes the intellectual, political, and economic transformations in France and Europe from the Age of Discovery through the twentieth century. It investigates the impact of major scientific and industrial revolutions on France’s sociopolitical structure. The study aims to delineate the fundamental structural features of modern European polity and to clarify their role in shaping contemporary French politics. Methodology: Employing a historical-analytical methodology, the research traces pivotal developments that altered Europe’s trajectory. This includes the Age of Discovery, the revolt against ecclesiastical, feudal, and monarchical authority, and the successive waves of the Industrial Revolution. The analysis focuses on the effects of these transformations on the genesis of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, alongside an examination of the intellectual discourses of the Enlightenment and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The study is grounded in a review of historical and intellectual literature concerning European modernity. Results: The analysis demonstrates that cumulative European transformations—from geographical discoveries through intellectual-scientific revolutions to industrialization—decisively impacted France, directly precipitating the French Revolution and the rise of sociopolitical ideologies that reshaped the state. The findings identify four enduring structural features that came to define modern European policy: 1. Positivist secularism within the frameworks of Enlightenment and modernity. 2. The ascendancy of commercial and, later, industrial capitalism, driving economic accumulation. 3. The evolution from mercantile to classical colonialism, facilitating imperial expansion. 4. Nationalist conflict and the consolidation of the sovereign nation-state. Furthermore, France’s domestic and foreign policies were profoundly shaped by successive European intellectual currents, from the Enlightenment through the twentieth century. Conclusions: The study concludes that the French Revolution and its antecedents were not isolated events but the culmination of a prolonged series of macro-transformations that reconfigured Europe. The four identified structural characteristics constitute the foundation of the modern European order. France, deeply embedded in this process, internalized these features, rendering its modern political history a direct extension of, and continuous interaction with, broader European intellectual and structural developments. |
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