1st Edition

Revolution Critical Concepts in Political Science

    2320 Pages
    by Routledge

    This unique set collects together 83 key articles on revolution. The set begins with theoretical approaches to the study of the subject, noting several theories advanced by revolutionaries themselves, and then moves on to major articles about individual events. Revolution: Critical Concepts provides an invaluable reference work for social scientists and historians.
    The articles reprinted here consider the following issues:
    * revolution - concept and theory
    * explaining the causes of revolution
    * revolutionary state building and the outcomes of revolutions
    * revolutionaries theories of revolution
    * case studies of great revolutions - applying theories, testing hypotheses
    * comparing and contrasting - explaining the success or failure of modern revolutions
    * revolutionary change in Eastern Europe, 1989
    * the future of revolutions

    Revolution: Concept and Typology, Explaining the Causes of Revolution, Revolutionary State Building and the Outcomes of Revolutions, Revolutionaries' Theories of Revolution, Case Studies of the Great Revolutions: Applying Theories, Testing Hypotheses, Comparing and Contrasting: Explaining the Success or Failure of Modern Revolutions, Revolutionary Change in Eastern Europe 1989, The Future of Revolutions