The Anatomy of Revolution Revisited

The Anatomy of Revolution Revisited

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  • Author: Bailey Stone
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 110704572X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 545

This study aims to update a classic of comparative revolutionary analysis, Crane Brinton's 1938 study The Anatomy of Revolution. It invokes the latest research and theoretical writing in history, political science, and political sociology to compare and contrast, in their successive phases, the English Revolution of 1640-60, the French Revolution of 1789-99, and the Russian Revolution of 1917-29. This book intends to do what no other comparative analysis of revolutionary change has yet adequately done. It not only progresses beyond Marxian socioeconomic "class" analysis and early "revisionist" stresses on short-term, accidental factors involved in revolutionary causation and process; it also finds ways to reconcile "state-centered" structuralist accounts of the three major European revolutions with postmodernist explanations of those upheavals that play up the centrality of human agency, revolutionary discourse, mentalities, ideology, and political culture.


The Anatomy of Revolution

The Anatomy of Revolution

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  • Author: Crane Brinton
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324

This book provides an analysis of the English, American, French, and Russian revolutions as they exhibit universally applicable patterns of revolutionary thought and action.


Rethinking Revolutionary Change in Europe

Rethinking Revolutionary Change in Europe

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  • Author: Bailey Stone
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN: 1538131382
  • Category : France
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

"Reconsidering the English, French, and Russian revolutions, this book offers an important approach to the theoretical and comparative study of revolutions. Stone proposes an innovative 'neostructuralist' synthesis of competing structuralist and postmodernist theory that marks a critical advance in our understanding of revolution"--


The Origins of the Cuban Revolution Reconsidered

The Origins of the Cuban Revolution Reconsidered

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  • Author: Samuel Farber
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 0807877093
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228

Analyzing the crucial period of the Cuban Revolution from 1959 to 1961, Samuel Farber challenges dominant scholarly and popular views of the revolution's sources, shape, and historical trajectory. Unlike many observers, who treat Cuba's revolutionary leaders as having merely reacted to U.S. policies or domestic socioeconomic conditions, Farber shows that revolutionary leaders, while acting under serious constraints, were nevertheless autonomous agents pursuing their own independent ideological visions, although not necessarily according to a master plan. Exploring how historical conflicts between U.S. and Cuban interests colored the reactions of both nations' leaders after the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista, Farber argues that the structure of Cuba's economy and politics in the first half of the twentieth century made the island ripe for radical social and economic change, and the ascendant Soviet Union was on hand to provide early assistance. Taking advantage of recently declassified U.S. and Soviet documents as well as biographical and narrative literature from Cuba, Farber focuses on three key years to explain how the Cuban rebellion rapidly evolved from a multiclass, antidictatorial movement into a full-fledged social revolution.


The Scientific Revolution Revisited

The Scientific Revolution Revisited

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  • Author: Mikuláš Teich
  • Publisher: Open Book Publishers
  • ISBN: 1783741228
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 156

The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and action that transformed European science and society in the seventeenth century. Drawing on a lifetime of scholarly experience in six penetrating chapters, Teich examines the ways of investigating and understanding nature that matured during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, charting their progress towards science as we now know it and insisting on the essential interpenetration of such inquiry with its changing social environment. The Scientific Revolution was marked by the global expansion of trade by European powers and by interstate rivalries for a stake in the developing world market, in which advanced medieval China, remarkably, did not participate. It is in the wake of these happenings, in Teich's original retelling, that the Thirty Years War and the Scientific Revolution emerge as products of and factors in an uneven transition in European and world history: from natural philosophy to modern science, feudalism to capitalism, the late medieval to the early modern period. ??With a narrative that moves from pre-classical thought to the European institutionalisation of science – and a scope that embraces figures both lionised and neglected, such as Nicole Oresme, Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, Isaac Newton, René Descartes, Thaddeus Hagecius, Johann Joachim Becher – The Scientific Revolution Revisited illuminates the social and intellectual sea changes that shaped the modern world.


The Anatomy of Revolution

The Anatomy of Revolution

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  • Author: Clarence Crane Brinton
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300


The Green Revolution Revisited

The Green Revolution Revisited

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  • Author: Bernhard Glaeser
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1136891633
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 172

The Green Revolution – the apparently miraculous increase in cereal crop yields achieved in the 1960s – came under severe criticism in the 1970s because of its demands for optimal irrigation, intensive use of fertilisers and pesticides; its damaging impact on social structures; and its monoculture approach. The early 1980s saw a concerted approach to many of these criticisms under the auspices of Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). This book, first published in 1987, analyses the recent achievements of the CGIAR and examines the Green Revolution concept in South America, Asia and Africa, from an ‘ecodevelopment’ standpoint, with particular regard to the plight of the rural poor. The work is characterised by a concern for the ecological and social dimensions of agricultural development,which puts the emphasis on culturally compatible, labour absorbing and environmentally sustainable food production which will serve the long term needs of developing countries.


The Debate on the English Revolution Revisited

The Debate on the English Revolution Revisited

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  • Author: R. C. Richardson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Great Britain
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Dr Richardson explains why the English Revolution remains so controversial and examines how and why historians have approached the subject over the past centuries.


Anatomies of Revolution

Anatomies of Revolution

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  • Author: George Lawson
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108482686
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 301

A comprehensive account of how revolutions begin, unfold and end, featuring a wide range of cases from across modern world history. Drawing on international relations, sociology, and global history, Lawson outlines the benefits of a 'global historical sociology' of revolutionary change, in which international processes take centre stage.


International Law and Revolution

International Law and Revolution

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  • Author: Owen Taylor
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0429664168
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

This book explores the historical inter-relations between international law and revolution, with a focus on how international anti-capitalist struggle plays out through law. The book approaches the topic by analysing the meaning of revolution and what revolutionary activity might look like, before comparing this with legal activity, to assess the basic compatibility between the two. It then moves on to examine two prominent examples of revolutionary movements engaging with international law from the twentieth century; the early Soviet Union and the Third World movement in the nineteen sixties and seventies. The book proposes that the ‘form of law’, or its base logic, is rooted in capitalist social relations of private property and contract, and that therefore the law is a particularly inhospitable place to advance revolutionary breaks with established distributions of power or wealth. This does not mean that the law is irrelevant to revolutionaries, but that turning to legal means comes with tendencies towards conservative outcomes. In the light of this, the book considers the possibility of how, or whether, international law might contribute to the pursuit of a more egalitarian future. International Law and Revolution fills a significant gap in the field of international legal theory by offering a deep theoretical reflection on the meaning of the concept of revolution for the twenty-first century, and its link to the international legal system. It develops the commodity form theory of law as applied to international law, and explores the limits of law for progressive social struggle, informed by historical analysis. It will therefore appeal to students and scholars of public international law, legal history, human rights, international politics and political history.