Revolutions and the Revolutionary Tradition

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causes and outcomes of revolution
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Classes Populaires
comparative political history
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Eighteenth Century Enlightenment
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Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
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Estate Politicians
European modernisation
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ideological transformation
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Jacobin State
Jacobin Terror
Jourdan Law
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Leveller Leader John Lilburne
Lord's Day
Lord’s Day
Maximilien Robespierre
Modern Revolutions
Napoleon's Coup
Napoleon’s Coup
Non-juror Priest
NORTH CAROLINA
Parliament's Side
parliamentary
Parliamentary Peers
Parliamentary Sovereignty
Parliament’s Side
Popular Movement
Propertied Bourgeoisie
Reformed National Church
revolutionary theory
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Seigneurial System
Social Alliance
social upheaval analysis
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True Reformed Protestant Religion
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415172950
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Revolutions presents eight European case studies including the English revolution of 1649, the French Revolution and the recent revolutions within the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (1989-1991) and examines them not only in their specific political, economic and social contexts but also as part of the wider European revolutionary tradition. A chapter on the American Revolution is also included as a revolution which grew out of European expansionism and political culture. Revolutions brings together leading writers on European history, who make a major contribution to the controversial debate on the role of revolution in the development of European history. This is a truly comparative book which includes discussion on each of the following key themes:
* the causes of revolution, including the importance of political, social and economic factors
* the effects of political and philisophical ideas or ideology on the revolution
* the form and process of a revolution, including the importance of violence and popular support
* the outcome of revolution, both short-term and long-term
* the way revolution is viewed in history particularly since the collapse of Communism in Europe.