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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bailey Stone is professor emeritus of European history and international affairs at the University of Houston. His books include The Genesis of the French Revolution, Reinterpreting the French Revolution, and The Anatomy of Revolution Revisited: A Comparative Analysis of England, France, and Russia. He is currently a faculty research associate at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a member of the Five Colleges International Relations Faculty Seminar.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Structuralism, Postmodernism, and-Neostructuralism? 1 Modernizers versus Traditionalists in the European Revolutions 2 In Search of the Elusive Ancien Régime Bourgeoisie 3 To Kill a Monarch: From Proceduralism to Revolutionary Raison d'État 4 Circumstances versus Ideas in the Revolutionary "Furies" 5 Crises of Revolutionary Legitimacy: Thermidorian Outcomes Conclusion: Neostructuralism and the Postrevolutionary State as Historical Problem Suggestions for Further Reading Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Structuralism, Postmodernism, and-Neostructuralism? 1 Modernizers versus Traditionalists in the European Revolutions 2 In Search of the Elusive Ancien Régime Bourgeoisie 3 To Kill a Monarch: From Proceduralism to Revolutionary Raison d'État 4 Circumstances versus Ideas in the Revolutionary "Furies" 5 Crises of Revolutionary Legitimacy: Thermidorian Outcomes Conclusion: Neostructuralism and the Postrevolutionary State as Historical Problem Suggestions for Further Reading Notes Index
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