Western Society for French History was created in 1974.
French Society of Cinematographers was created in 1991.
American-French Genealogical Society was created in 1978.
Society for French Historical Studies was created in 1955.
It is considered a pivotal moment in the history of Western Civilization.
The Division of Labour in Society was created in 1893.
W. J. Eccles has written: 'Canadian society during the French regime' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Politics and government, Social policy 'New France and the western frontier' -- subject(s): History 'The ordeal of New France' -- subject(s): History 'Canada under Louis XIV, 1663-1701' -- subject(s): History 'France in America' -- subject(s): History, Colonies, French
GrahamE Rodmell has written: 'French drama of the revolutionary years' -- subject(s): French Revolutionary literature, French drama, History, History and criticism, Historyand criticism, Literature and the revolution, Revolutionary literature, French, Theater and society
A western movie is called 'un western' in French.
No. The revolution created a classless society (In theory at least).
Which society? American, Vietnamese, French, Chinese, Russian, Western European? And position on what? The war, the hippie/peace movement, communism, containment, civil war?
In the history of Western Civilization in particular, the year 1789 is a very important historical "date." Marking the outbreak of the French Revolution, this year generally sparked the transformation of Europe from a traditional, monarchical, classed society into the modern society -- characterized above all by political liberalism, including a basic commitment to democracy and an increasingly global values-perspective -- that it has become.
France. There are many that speak it in Canada as well.