This study aims to update a classic of comparative revolutionary analysis, Crane Brinton's 1938 study The Anatomy of Revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bailey Stone is Professor of European History and International Affairs at the University of Houston. Prior to his time at the University of Houston, he taught at Princeton University and received his PhD from Princeton University and his BA from Bowdoin College. Stone is the author of two books on judicial politics in old regime France: The Parlement of Paris, 1774-1789 and The French Parlements and the Crisis of the Old Regime. He is also the author of two books on the causes and trajectory of the French Revolution: The Genesis of the French Revolution (Cambridge, 1994) and Reinterpreting the French Revolution (Cambridge, 2002). His work has been published in many leading journals, including Eighteenth-Century Studies, French Historical Studies and the Journal of Modern History.
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Introduction: from revolutionary theory to revolutionary historiography: England, France, and Russia 1. Anciens régimes 2. Transitions: breakthroughs to revolution 3. Revolutionary 'honeymoons'? 4. The 'revolutionizing' of the revolutions 5. Revolutionary climacterics 6. Thermidor? Conclusion: 'revolutions from below' and 'revolutions from above'.
Introduction: from revolutionary theory to revolutionary historiography: England, France, and Russia 1. Anciens régimes 2. Transitions: breakthroughs to revolution 3. Revolutionary 'honeymoons'? 4. The 'revolutionizing' of the revolutions 5. Revolutionary climacterics 6. Thermidor? Conclusion: 'revolutions from below' and 'revolutions from above'.
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