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Appendix I. Revolution: What’s in a Name?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction. Delineating The Problem 1
- 1. Historic Europe 11
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Part I. Revolution As Religious Heresy
- 2. Hussite Bohemia, 1415–1436 From Heresy To Proto-Revolution 37
- 3. Lutheran Germany, 1517–1555 The Reformation As Semi-Revolution 60
- 4. Huguenot France, 1559–1598 98
- 5. The Netherlands’ Revolt, 1566–1609 115
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Part II. Classic Atlantic Revolutions
- 6. England, 1640–1660–1688 From Religious To Political Revolution 133
- 7. America, 1776–1787 Revolution As Great Good Fortune 161
- 8. France, 1789–1799 Revolution As Militant Modernity 178
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Part III. The Quest For Socialist Revolution
- 9. From the First Modern Revolution to the First Anticipated Revolution, 1799–1848 The Nineteenth Century at a Glance 215
- 10. Marxism and the Second International, 1848–1914 240
- 11. Red October The Revolution to End All Revolutions 253
- Conclusion and Epilogue 279
- Appendix I. Revolution: What’s in a Name? 287
- Appendix II. High Social Science and ‘‘Staseology’’ 302
- Notes 317
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction. Delineating The Problem 1
- 1. Historic Europe 11
-
Part I. Revolution As Religious Heresy
- 2. Hussite Bohemia, 1415–1436 From Heresy To Proto-Revolution 37
- 3. Lutheran Germany, 1517–1555 The Reformation As Semi-Revolution 60
- 4. Huguenot France, 1559–1598 98
- 5. The Netherlands’ Revolt, 1566–1609 115
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Part II. Classic Atlantic Revolutions
- 6. England, 1640–1660–1688 From Religious To Political Revolution 133
- 7. America, 1776–1787 Revolution As Great Good Fortune 161
- 8. France, 1789–1799 Revolution As Militant Modernity 178
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Part III. The Quest For Socialist Revolution
- 9. From the First Modern Revolution to the First Anticipated Revolution, 1799–1848 The Nineteenth Century at a Glance 215
- 10. Marxism and the Second International, 1848–1914 240
- 11. Red October The Revolution to End All Revolutions 253
- Conclusion and Epilogue 279
- Appendix I. Revolution: What’s in a Name? 287
- Appendix II. High Social Science and ‘‘Staseology’’ 302
- Notes 317
- Index 343