Reinterpreting revolution in twentieth-century Europe
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Reinterpreting revolution in twentieth-century Europe
(Themes in focus)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2001
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- : uk : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Until the dramatic fall of Communist regimes in the East placed the possibility of revolution on the agenda once again, sudden and decisive political change had appeared a largely anachronistic phenomenon in Europe. Looking back over the twentieth century, it is plausible to argue that the twentieth, rather than the nineteenth, has been the 'most revolutionary of centuries'. In this volume, leading specialists from a variety of disciplines examine the changing and conflicting meanings of revolution in modern and contemporary Europe. Contributions include both broad essays on the global and historical context of European revolution and specific case studies reinterpreting a variety of revolutionary experiences.
目次
- Acknowledgements.- Notes on the Contributors.- Introduction
- M.Donald & T.Rees.- Chasing Rainbows: The Nineteenth Century Revolutionary Tradition
- P.Pilbeam.- Russia 1905: The Forgotten Revolution?
- M.Donald.- The Parting of the Ways: Comparing the Russian Revolutions of 1917 and 1991
- E.Acton.- Stalin's Great Turn: A Revolution without Footsoldiers?
- C.Merridale.- The Nazi Revolution?
- J.Noakes.- Battleground of the Revolutions: The Spanish Civil War
- T.Rees.- Yet Another Failed German Revolution? The German Democratic Republic 1989-90
- J.Osmond.- The Age of Paradox: The Anti-Revolutionary Revolutions of 1989-91
- R.Sakwa.- The Revolutionary Idea in the 20th Century World
- K.Kumar.- Index.
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