Author: James R. Arnold
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN: 0822575981
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Examines the causes, events, and consequences of the French Revolution in the late eighteenth century.
The Aftermath of the French Revolution
Author: James R. Arnold
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN: 0822575981
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Examines the causes, events, and consequences of the French Revolution in the late eighteenth century.
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN: 0822575981
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Examines the causes, events, and consequences of the French Revolution in the late eighteenth century.
The Aftermath of Revolution in Latin America
Author: Tulio Halperín Donghi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Revolution & Aftermath
Author: Eric S. Edelman
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
ISBN: 9780817921545
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
At head of title: Herbert and Jane Dwight Working Group on Islamism and the International Order.
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
ISBN: 9780817921545
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
At head of title: Herbert and Jane Dwight Working Group on Islamism and the International Order.
Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath: 2011–2016
Author: M. Cherif Bassiouni
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107133432
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 839
Book Description
This book analyses Egypt's 2011 Revolution, highlighting the struggle for freedom, justice, and human dignity in the face of economic and social problems, and an on-going military regime.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107133432
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 839
Book Description
This book analyses Egypt's 2011 Revolution, highlighting the struggle for freedom, justice, and human dignity in the face of economic and social problems, and an on-going military regime.
The Libyan Revolution and Its Aftermath
Author: Peter Cole
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190210966
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
This book offers a novel, incisive and wide-ranging account of Libya's '17 February Revolution' by tracing how critical towns, communities and political groups helped to shape its course. Each community, whether geographical (e.g. Misrata, Zintan), tribal/communal (e.g. Beni Walid) or political (e.g. the Muslim Brotherhood) took its own path into the uprisings and subsequent conflict of 2011, according to their own histories and relationship to Muammar Qadhafi's regime. The story of each group is told by the authors, based on reportage and expert analysis, from the outbreak of protests in Benghazi in February 2011 through to the transitional period following the end of fighting in October 2011. They describe the emergence of Libya's new politics through the unique stories of those who made it happen, or those who fought against it. The Libyan Revolution and its Aftermath brings together leading journalists, academics, and specialists, each with extensive field experience amidst the constituencies they depict, drawing on interviews with fighters, politicians and civil society leaders who have contributed their own account of events to this volume.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190210966
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
This book offers a novel, incisive and wide-ranging account of Libya's '17 February Revolution' by tracing how critical towns, communities and political groups helped to shape its course. Each community, whether geographical (e.g. Misrata, Zintan), tribal/communal (e.g. Beni Walid) or political (e.g. the Muslim Brotherhood) took its own path into the uprisings and subsequent conflict of 2011, according to their own histories and relationship to Muammar Qadhafi's regime. The story of each group is told by the authors, based on reportage and expert analysis, from the outbreak of protests in Benghazi in February 2011 through to the transitional period following the end of fighting in October 2011. They describe the emergence of Libya's new politics through the unique stories of those who made it happen, or those who fought against it. The Libyan Revolution and its Aftermath brings together leading journalists, academics, and specialists, each with extensive field experience amidst the constituencies they depict, drawing on interviews with fighters, politicians and civil society leaders who have contributed their own account of events to this volume.
The Aftermath of the Chinese Nationalist Revolution
Author: Kathlyn Gay
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN: 0822576015
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Describes the history of China in the first half of the twentieth century, a period of intense civil war following the overthrow of the Mancu dynasty, which in turn led to the establishment of a communist government under Mao Tse-tung.
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN: 0822576015
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Describes the history of China in the first half of the twentieth century, a period of intense civil war following the overthrow of the Mancu dynasty, which in turn led to the establishment of a communist government under Mao Tse-tung.
“The” Aftermath of Revolution in Latin Amerika
Orange Revolution and Aftermath
Author: Paul J. D'Anieri
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 9780801898037
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The essays provide a wealth of new data based on surveys, interviews, documentary analysis, and ethnography.
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 9780801898037
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The essays provide a wealth of new data based on surveys, interviews, documentary analysis, and ethnography.
Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions
Author: Stefan Rinke
Publisher: Campus Verlag
ISBN: 3593507056
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Unquestionably a watershed year in world history, 1917 not only saw the Russian Revolution and the US entry into World War I, it also marked a foundational moment in determining global political structures for the remaining twentieth century. Yet while contemporaries were cognizant of these global connections, historiography has been largely limited to analysis of the nation-state. A century later, this book discusses the transnational dimension of the numerous upheavals, rebellions, and violent reactions on a global level that began with 1917. Experts from different continents contribute findings that go beyond the well-known European and transatlantic narratives, making for a uniquely global study of this crucial period in history.
Publisher: Campus Verlag
ISBN: 3593507056
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Unquestionably a watershed year in world history, 1917 not only saw the Russian Revolution and the US entry into World War I, it also marked a foundational moment in determining global political structures for the remaining twentieth century. Yet while contemporaries were cognizant of these global connections, historiography has been largely limited to analysis of the nation-state. A century later, this book discusses the transnational dimension of the numerous upheavals, rebellions, and violent reactions on a global level that began with 1917. Experts from different continents contribute findings that go beyond the well-known European and transatlantic narratives, making for a uniquely global study of this crucial period in history.
A Century of Revolution
Author: Gilbert M. Joseph
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822392852
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Latin America experienced an epochal cycle of revolutionary upheavals and insurgencies during the twentieth century, from the Mexican Revolution of 1910 through the mobilizations and terror in Central America, the Southern Cone, and the Andes during the 1970s and 1980s. In his introduction to A Century of Revolution, Greg Grandin argues that the dynamics of political violence and terror in Latin America are so recognizable in their enforcement of domination, their generation and maintenance of social exclusion, and their propulsion of historical change, that historians have tended to take them for granted, leaving unexamined important questions regarding their form and meaning. The essays in this groundbreaking collection take up these questions, providing a sociologically and historically nuanced view of the ideological hardening and accelerated polarization that marked Latin America’s twentieth century. Attentive to the interplay among overlapping local, regional, national, and international fields of power, the contributors focus on the dialectical relations between revolutionary and counterrevolutionary processes and their unfolding in the context of U.S. hemispheric and global hegemony. Through their fine-grained analyses of events in Chile, Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru, they suggest a framework for interpreting the experiential nature of political violence while also analyzing its historical causes and consequences. In so doing, they set a new agenda for the study of revolutionary change and political violence in twentieth-century Latin America. Contributors Michelle Chase Jeffrey L. Gould Greg Grandin Lillian Guerra Forrest Hylton Gilbert M. Joseph Friedrich Katz Thomas Miller Klubock Neil Larsen Arno J. Mayer Carlota McAllister Jocelyn Olcott Gerardo Rénique Corey Robin Peter Winn
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822392852
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Latin America experienced an epochal cycle of revolutionary upheavals and insurgencies during the twentieth century, from the Mexican Revolution of 1910 through the mobilizations and terror in Central America, the Southern Cone, and the Andes during the 1970s and 1980s. In his introduction to A Century of Revolution, Greg Grandin argues that the dynamics of political violence and terror in Latin America are so recognizable in their enforcement of domination, their generation and maintenance of social exclusion, and their propulsion of historical change, that historians have tended to take them for granted, leaving unexamined important questions regarding their form and meaning. The essays in this groundbreaking collection take up these questions, providing a sociologically and historically nuanced view of the ideological hardening and accelerated polarization that marked Latin America’s twentieth century. Attentive to the interplay among overlapping local, regional, national, and international fields of power, the contributors focus on the dialectical relations between revolutionary and counterrevolutionary processes and their unfolding in the context of U.S. hemispheric and global hegemony. Through their fine-grained analyses of events in Chile, Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru, they suggest a framework for interpreting the experiential nature of political violence while also analyzing its historical causes and consequences. In so doing, they set a new agenda for the study of revolutionary change and political violence in twentieth-century Latin America. Contributors Michelle Chase Jeffrey L. Gould Greg Grandin Lillian Guerra Forrest Hylton Gilbert M. Joseph Friedrich Katz Thomas Miller Klubock Neil Larsen Arno J. Mayer Carlota McAllister Jocelyn Olcott Gerardo Rénique Corey Robin Peter Winn