1st Edition
Reform, Revolution and Crisis in Europe Landmarks in History, Memory and Thought
Introduction: (Hi)stories of Europe
Cat Moir
Part I: Reform
1. Panorama 1989: The Political Aesthetics of the Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany
Cat Moir
2. Reading the Signs of the Times: The Moravian Brothers’ Quiet Revolution
Christina Petterson
3. Missionary Letters: Authority, Masculinity and Reform
Maria Veber
Part II: Revolution
4. Violence to Velvet: A Century of Revolutions – 1917 to 2017
Roger D. Markwick
5. A Revolutionary Approach to Physical Culture
Keith Rathbone
6. "Periodise and Pass Beyond": Maoism as Marxism’s Third Period in Alain Badiou’s Theory of the Subject
Robert Boncardo
Part III: Crisis
7. European Diplomacy in Crisis: Lessons from the Congress of Berlin of 1878
Nina Markovic Khaze
8. Madagascar 1947: Reform or Revolution?
Elizabeth Rechniewski
9. Of the Duality of Crises: The 2008 Crisis as Consensual Economics and Divergent Discourses in the British Context
Clémence Fourton
10. The Right to Asylum: One of the Great Contradictions of Modern European History
Bronwyn Winter
Conclusion: (Hi)stories of Crisis
Bronwyn Winter
Biography
Bronwyn Winter is Deputy Director of the European Studies program at the University of Sydney, where she also contributes to the International and Global Studies program.
Cat Moir is Senior Lecturer in Germanic Studies at the University of Sydney, where she also contributes to the European Studies program.






