Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1989

Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1989

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  • Author: David Stewart Mason
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Incorporated
  • ISBN: 9780742537682
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 243

Highlighting the key events, ideas, and individuals that have shaped modern Europe, this fresh and lively book provides a concise history of the continent from the Enlightenment to the integration of the European Union. Drawing on the enduring theme of revolution, David S. Mason explores the causes and consequences of revolution: political, economic, and scientific; the development of human rights; and issues of European identity and integration. He deliberately avoids a detailed chronology of every country and time period by emphasizing the most crucial events in shaping contemporary Europe. Fourteen focused chapters address such topical issues as the Enlightenment; the French Revolution and Napoleon; the Industrial Revolution; the theories and impact of Marx and Darwin; the revolutions of 1848, 1917, and 1989; the unifications of Germany and Italy; European imperialism; the two World Wars; the Cold War; and the evolution and expansion of the European Union. Any reader who wants to view the broad sweep of European history will find this book an engaging narrative.


The Long 1989

The Long 1989

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  • Author: Piotr H. Kosicki
  • Publisher: Central European University Press
  • ISBN: 9633862841
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

The fall of communism in Europe is now the frame of reference for any mass mobilization, from the Arab Spring to the Occupy movement to Brexit. Even thirty years on, 1989 still figures as a guide and motivation for political change. It is now a platitude to call 1989 a "world event," but the chapters in this volume show how it actually became one. The authors of these nine essays consider how revolutionary events in Europe resonated years later and thousands of miles away: in China and South Africa, Chile and Afghanistan, Turkey and the USA. They trace the circulation of people, practices, and concepts that linked these countries, turning local developments into a global phenomenon. At the same time, they examine the many shifts that revolution underwent in transit. All nine chapters detail the process of mutation, adaptation, and appropriation through which foreign affairs found new meanings on the ground. They interrogate the uses and understandings of 1989 in particular national contexts, often many years after the fact. Taken together, this volume asks how the fall of communism in Europe became the basis for revolutionary action around the world, proposing a paradigm shift in global thinking about revolution and protest.


Modern Europe 1789-1989

Modern Europe 1789-1989

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  • Author: Asa Briggs
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Europe
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 530

Modern Europe provides both text and illustrations which draw on a wide range of sources, from state archives, published memoirs and heroic paintings to private letters, oral testimony, picture postcards, cartoons and songs.


1989

1989

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  • Author: Krishan Kumar
  • Publisher: Choice Publishing Co., Ltd.
  • ISBN: 9780816634538
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 406

In 1989, from East Berlin to Budapest and Bucharest to Moscow, communism was falling. The walls were coming down and the world was being changed in ways that seemed entirely new. The conflict of ideas and ideals that began with the French Revolution of 1789 culminated in these revolutions, which raised the prospects of the "return to Europe" of East and Central European nations, the "restarting of their history," even, for some, the "end of history." What such assertions and aspirations meant, and what the larger events that inspired them mean-not just for the world of history and politics, but for our very understanding of that world-are the questions Krishan Kumar explores in 1989. A well-known and widely respected scholar, Kumar places these revolutions of 1989 in the broadest framework of political and social thought, helping us see how certain ideas, traditions, and ideological developments influenced or accompanied these movements-and how they might continue to play out. Asking questions about some of the central dilemmas facing modern society in the new century, Kumar offers critical insight into how these questions might be answered and how political, social, and historical ideas and ideals can shape our destiny. Contradictions Series, volume 12


The Permanent Revolution

The Permanent Revolution

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  • Author: Geoffrey Best
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780226044286
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 241

Eight scholars examine the ways in which the French Revolution has continued to work upon the French experience and the world community. The contributors deal with the legacy of the revolution and its impact on the nation-state, the practice of nationalism, the pursuit of human rights, the conduct of war, and the way people practice revolution or criticize it. Paper edition ($10.95; 0-226-04428-9) available. Acidic paper (from the UK). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Revolutionary News

Revolutionary News

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  • Author: Jeremy D. Popkin
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822309970
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 246

The newspaper press was an essential aspect of the political culture of the French Revolution. Revolutionary News highlights the most significant features of this press in clear and vivid language. It breaks new ground in examining not only the famous journalists but the obscure publishers and the anonymous readers of the Revolutionary newspapers. Popkin examines the way press reporting affected Revolutionary crises and the way in which radical journalists like Marat and the Pere Duchene used their papers to promote democracy.


A Concise History of Modern Europe

A Concise History of Modern Europe

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  • Author: David S. Mason
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN: 1442205350
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250

Highlighting the most important events, ideas, and individuals that shaped modern Europe, A Concise History of Modern Europe provides a readable, succinct history of the continent from the Enlightenment and the French Revolution to the present day. Avoiding a detailed, lengthy chronology, the book focuses on key events and ideas to explore the causes and consequences of revolutions—be they political, economic, or scientific; the origins and development of human rights and democracy; and issues of European identity. Any reader needing a broad overview of the sweep of European history since 1789 will find this book, published in a first edition under the title Revolutionary Europe, an engaging and cohesive narrative.


The 1989 Revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe

The 1989 Revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe

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  • Author: Kevin McDermott
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 1526103478
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 278

This important book reassesses a defining historical, political and ideological moment in contemporary history: the 1989 revolutions in central and eastern Europe. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, the authors reconsider such crucial themes as the broader historical significance of the 1989 events, the complex interaction between external and internal factors in the origins and outcomes of the revolutions, the impact of the ‘Gorbachev phenomenon’, the West and the end of the Cold War, the political and socio-economic determinants of the revolutionary processes in Poland, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, and the competing academic, cultural and ideological perceptions of the year 1989 as communism gave way to post-communist pluralism in the 1990s and beyond. Concluding that the contentious term ‘revolution’ is indeed apt for the momentous developments in eastern Europe in 1989, this book will be essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates and specialists alike.


The Age of Revolution

The Age of Revolution

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  • Author:
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  • ISBN:
  • Category : Europe
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 413


What was Revolutionary about the French Revolution?

What was Revolutionary about the French Revolution?

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  • Author: Robert Darnton
  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 60

Darnton offers a reasoned defense of what the French revolutionaries were trying to achieve and urges us to look beyond political events to understand the idealism and universality of their goals.