1st Edition

Counterrevolution How Revolutions Die

By James H Meisel Copyright 1966
256 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

The flow and counter flow of revolution and counterrevolution have become the norm of the twentieth century. In this fascinating and well-rounded volume, the author illuminates the revolutionary process as it has developed from antiquity to the present day, from the vantage points of political science, history, and sociology. Meisel's work is presented in the form of twelve absorbing episodes in... Read more
1: The Action and the Actors; 2: Prophets in Revolt; 3: Cicero, Father of the Republic: An Epitaph; 4: The Kingmaker: General Monk; 5: The Survivor: Sieyès; 6: A Premature Totalitarian: Louis Bonaparte; 7: A Major Defection; 8: The Dialectics of Succession; 9: The Fascist Syndrome 1; 10: The Mythmaker, T. E. Lawrence: An Existentialist Revolt; 11: The Sputtenng Fuse: Spain; 12: Augustus Before Caesar: De Gaulle; Conclusions: A Surfeit of Answers

Biography

James H. Meisel