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Revolutions : how they changed history and what they mean today / edited by Peter Furtado.

Van Pelt Library JC491 .R4935 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Furtado, Peter, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Revolutions--History.
Revolutions.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
352 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Thames & Hudson, Inc., 2020.
Summary:
Revolutions hold a distinct place in the popular imagination. This may be because their rhetoric, such as 'liberty, fraternity, equality', articulates aspirations with which we identify; or because we are shocked by the destructive forces unleashed when social conventions break down. Yet each revolution is unique - a product of its time, its society, its people - and the outcomes vary dramatically, from liberal reform to cruel dictatorship. 0Twenty-four leading historians, each writing about their country of origin, consider revolutions from England's Glorious Revolution of 1688 to the Arab Spring of 2011, reflecting not only on their causes, crises and outcomes, but also their long-term legacies and their changing, sometimes contested, meanings today. They reflect on key questions, such as: What were the reasons for the revolution? What were the main events and dominant ideologies, and who were the leading protagonists? How is it considered today and what is its ideological legacy? 0Whether as inspiration or warning, the legacies of these revolutions are not only important to those interested in protest, political change and the power of the people but also impact on virtually every one of us today.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: The English Revolution 1642
1689 / Simon Jenkins
The American Revolution 1776
1788 / Ray Raphael
The French Revolution 1789
1799 / Sophie Wahnich
The Haitian Revolution 1791
1804 / Bayyinah Bello
The Year Of Revolutions 1848 / Axel Komer
Japan: The Meiji Restoration 1868 / Shin Kawashima
The Young Turk Revolution 1908 / Mehmed Sukru Hanioglu
The Mexican Revolution 1910
1917 / Javier Garciadiego
The Irish Revolution 1913
1923 / Diarmaid Ferriter
The Russian Revolution 1917 / Dina Khapaeva
The Indian Revolution 1947 / Mihir Bose
Vietnam: The August Revolution 1945 / Stein Tønnesson
China: The Communist Revolution 1949
1976 / Mobo Gao
The Cuban Revolution 1959
2006 / Luis Martinez-Fernandez
The Student Revolution 1968 / Stephen Barnes
Portugal: The Carnation Revolution 1974 / Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses
Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge Revolution 1975
1979 / Sorpong Peou
The Iranian Revolution 1979 / Homa Katouzian
Nicaragua: The Sandinista Revolution 1979 / Mateo Cayetano Jarquin
Poland: Solidarity 1980 / Anita Prazmowska
Eastern Europe 1989 / Andres Garcia
South Africa: The End Of Apartheid 1990
1994 / Thula Simpson
Ukraine: The Orange Revolution 2004
2014 / Yaroslav Hrytsak
The Arab Spring: Egypt 2011 / Yasser Thabet.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780500022412
0500022410
OCLC:
1140779451

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