Scripting revolution : a historical approach to the comparative study of revolutions
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Scripting revolution : a historical approach to the comparative study of revolutions
Stanford University Press, 2015
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Did the English have a script for revolution in the seventeenth century? / Tim Harris
- God's revolutions : England, Europe, and the concept of revolution in the mid-seventeenth century / David R. Como
- Every great revolution is a civil war / David Armitage
- Revolutionizing revolution / Keith Michael Baker
- Constitutionalism : the happiest revolutionary script / Jack Rakove
- From constitutional to permanent revolution : 1649 and 1793 / Dan Edelstein
- Scripting the French Revolution, inventing the Terror : Marat's assassination and its interpretations / Guillaume Mazeau
- The antislavery script : Haiti's place in the narrative of Atlantic revolution / Malick W. Ghachem
- Scripting the German Revolution : Marx and 1848 / Gareth Stedman Jones
- Reading and replaying the revolutionary script : revolutionary mimicry in nineteenth-century France / Dominica Chang
- 'Une révolution vraiment scientifique' : Russian terrorism, the escape from the European orbit, and the invention of a new revolutionary paradigm / Claudia Verhoeven
- Scripting the Russian Revolution / Ian D. Thatcher
- You say you want a revolution : revolutionary and reformist scripts in China, 1898-2012 / Jeffrey Wasserstrom and Wu Yidi
- Mao's Little Red Book : the spiritual atom bomb and its global fallout / Alexander C. Cook
- The reel, real and hyper-real revolution : scripts and counter-scripts in Cuban documentary film / Lillian Guerra
- Writing on the wall : 1968 as event and representation / Julian Bourg
- Scripting a revolution : fate or Fortuna in the 1979 revolution in Iran / Abbas Milani
- The multiple scripts of the Arab revolutions / Silvana Toska