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Revolutionary World: Global Upheaval in the Modern Age

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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.

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  • 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
Author: Motadel David
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 294
ISBN: 9781316648179
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

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.

David Motadel is Associate Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He is the author of Islam and Nazi Germany's War (2014), which was awarded the Fraenkel Prize, and the editor of Islam and the European Empires (2014). In 2018, he received the Philip Leverhulme Prize for History.

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