1st Edition

Revolutions and the Revolutionary Tradition In the West 1560-1991

Edited By David Parker Copyright 2001

    Revolutions presents eight European case studies including the English revolution of 1649, the French Revolution and the recent revolutions within the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (1989-1991) and examines them not only in their specific political, economic and social contexts but also as part of the wider European revolutionary tradition. A chapter on the American Revolution is also included as a revolution which grew out of European expansionism and political culture. Revolutions brings together leading writers on European history, who make a major contribution to the controversial debate on the role of revolution in the development of European history. This is a truly comparative book which includes discussion on each of the following key themes:
    * the causes of revolution, including the importance of political, social and economic factors
    * the effects of political and philisophical ideas or ideology on the revolution
    * the form and process of a revolution, including the importance of violence and popular support
    * the outcome of revolution, both short-term and long-term
    * the way revolution is viewed in history particularly since the collapse of Communism in Europe.

    1. Introduction: Approaches to Revolution, David Parhr ; 2. The Dutch Revolt 1566-81: A national revolution?, Marjolein T Hart ; 3. The English Revolution of 1649, Ann Hughes ; 4. 1688: A political revolution, W.A. Speck ; 5. The American Revolution 1763-91, Colin Bonwick ; 6. The French Revolution 1789-99, Gwynne Lewis ; 7. The revolutions of 1848, John Breuilly ; 8. The revolutionary tradition in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Dick Geary ; 9. The Russian Revolution, Maureen Perrie ; 10. Counter-revolution and the 'failure' of revolution in interwar Europe, C.J. Wrigley ; 11. Revolution from the Right: Fascism, Roger Griffin ; 12. The anti-Communist revolutions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1989 to 1991, Robert V. Daniels

    Biography

    David Parker

    'For teachers the book has a great deal to offer. It enables, in a few pages, to get a handle on the very latest analytical thinking on several key revolutions.' - David Gregory, History Teaching Review