Tables
4.1The monarchy, the nation, and the people as competing sources of political legitimacy
4.2The names of the various manifestations of the national legislature
4.3The fates of prominent revolutionaries between May 5, 1789 and November 10, 1799
4.4Popular protest and violence in Paris and Versailles during the revolution
5.1Leading party organizations during the Russian Revolution: their social base and attitude toward the founding of a new state
5.2Party strength in the All-Russian Congress of Soviets and Constituent Assembly
5.3Legislative assemblies attending the founding of the Soviet state
6.1Characteristics of the major political parties in the Weimar Republic
6.2Composition of governments and cabinets under the Weimar Republic (1923–33)
6.3Percentage of the vote cast for the major political parties in Reichstag elections (1924–33)
7.1Characteristics of the founding of the Soviet Union, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the Third Reich
7.2The constituting event in the founding of the Soviet Union, the Islamic Republic, and the Third Reich