Revolutionary World
Global Upheaval in the Modern Age
- Editor: David Motadel, London School of Economics and Political Science
- Date Published: March 2021
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- isbn: 9781316648179
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Throughout the modern age, revolutions have spread across state borders, engulfing entire regions, continents, and, at times, the globe. Revolutionary World examines the spread of upheavals during the major revolutionary moments in modern history: the Atlantic Revolutions, Europe's 1848 revolts, the commune movement of the 1870s, the 1905-15 upheavals in Asia, the communist revolutions around 1917, the 'Wilsonian' uprisings of 1919, the 'Third World' revolutions, the global Islamic revolt of 1978-79, the events of 1989, and the rise and fall of the 'Arab Spring'. The chapters explore the nature of these revolutionary waves, tracing the exchange of radical ideas and the movements of revolutionaries around the world. Bringing together a group of distinguished historians, Revolutionary World shows that the major revolutions of the modern age, which have so often been studied as isolated national or imperial events, were almost never contained within state borders and were usually part of broader revolutionary moments.
Read more- Provides the first truly global history of revolutions in the modern age
- Demonstrates how the major revolutions of modern history were almost never contained within state borders and were usually part of broader revolutionary moments
- Analyses the spread of ideas and the movements of revolutionaries to offer insights into the nature of revolutionary waves
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- Winner, 2022 Choice Outstanding Academic Titles
Reviews & endorsements
'Successive waves of revolutions formed the modern world, but world history has strikingly failed to treat those revolutions comprehensively – until now. This rich collection illuminatingly surveys the world of revolutions from the late eighteenth century to the Arab Spring. It should set the global history of revolutions on a new path by raising as many fertile questions as it answers: a major achievement.' David Armitage, author of Civil Wars: A History in Ideas
See more reviews'This is a uniformly valuable set of expert essays and more than the sum of its parts. Motadel and his authors both do justice to the local sources of particular revolutions, and rightly insist on the many connections and convergences between them in terms of timing, formative ideas and personnel.' Linda Colley, author of The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen
'A remarkable attempt to globalise the history of revolution. By illuminating international connections, the authors also rescue many movements from the retrospective nationalisation of history.' Timothy Garton Ash, author of The Magic Lantern
'The superlative list of contributors will raise readers' expectations and they will not be disappointed: this volume raises new questions about the global interconnections of revolutionary movements and provides surprising answers that could only be offered by those with deep knowledge and a broad comparative vision.' Lynn Hunt, author of Writing History in the Global Era
'The manifold revolutions since the late 18th century always disdained national and geographical boundaries as they made the modern world. The superbly informative and insightful essays in this volume, which synthesize much contemporary scholarship, are a major step forward to a genuinely global history.' Pankaj Mishra, author of Age of Anger
'Motadel's introduction offers a smooth narrative connecting revolutionary events addressed in the volume in a meaningful and organic way. The references cited in the footnotes are especially helpful for pedagogical purposes. This book is an excellent choice for any upper-level thematic world/global history course on revolution. It can also help junior scholars gain a global perspective on modern revolutionary movements … Highly recommended.' X. Fan, Choice Magazine
'Motadel's anthology can further 'contribute to our understanding of territoriality in the history of revolutionary upheavals' and also show how revolutions spread in waves in different geographical and temporal contexts.' Frank Jacob, Rezensionen
'… this volume demonstrates the kind of open-minded analysis that the field of revolutionary studies requires. It is a thought-provoking, agenda-setting book. I hope it is widely read, not just by historians, but also by IR scholars.' George Lawson, H-Net
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- Date Published: March 2021
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316648179
- length: 285 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
- weight: 0.45kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Contributor
Introduction
Global Revolution David Motadel
1. The Atlantic Revolutions David A. Bell
2. The Revolutionary Waves of 1848 Christopher Clark
3. The World of the Paris Commune Quentin Deluermoz
4. The Global Wave of Constitutional Revolutions 1905–1915 Charles Kurzman
5. The Global Red Revolution Rachel G. Hoffman
6. The Wilsonian Uprisings of 1919 Erez Manela
7. The Third World Revolutions Odd Arne Westad
8. The Global Islamic Revolution Abbas Amana
9. The Anticommunist Revolts of 1989 John Connelly
10. The Arab Uprisings James Gelvin
Afterword: Islands of Global Revolution Anne Eller
Index.
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