Format:
1 Online-Ressource (598 pages)
ISBN:
9781351903264
Series Statement:
The International Library of Essays on Political History
Content:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Dedication -- Introduction -- PART I BRITISH AMERICA -- 1 Robert Middlekauff (1980), 'Why Men Fought in the American Revolution', Huntington Library Quarterly, 43, pp. 135-48. -- 2 Joseph S. Tiedemann (1986), 'Patriots by Default: Queens County, New York, and the British Army, 1776-1783', William and Mary Quarterly, 43, pp. 35-63. -- 3 Albert H. Tillson Jr (1988), 'The Localist Roots of Backcountry Loyalism: An Examination of Popular Political Culture in Virginia's New River Valley', Journal of Southern History, 54, pp. 387-404. -- 4 Wayne E. Lee (2001), 'Early American Ways of War: A New Reconaissance, 1600-1815', Historical Journal, 44, pp. 269-89. -- 5 Piers Mackesy (1963), 'British Strategy in the War of American Independence', Yale Review, 52, pp. 539-57. -- 6 E. Wayne Carp (1983), 'The Origins of the Nationalist Movement of 1780-1783: Congressional Administration and the Continental Army', Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 107, pp. 263-92. -- PART II FRANCE -- 7 Harvey Chisick (2002), 'Public Opinion and Political Culture in France During the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century', English Historical Review, 117, pp. 48-77. -- 8 Vivian R. Gruder (1984), 'Paths to Political Consciousness: The Assembly of Notables of 1787 and the "Pre-Revolution" in France', French Historical Studies, 13, pp. 323-55. -- 9 Sarah Maza (1989), 'Politics, Culture, and the Origins of the French Revolution', Journal of Modern History, 61, pp. 704-23. -- 10 Munro Price (1990), 'The "Ministry of the Hundred Hours": A Reappraisal', French History, 4, pp. 317-39. -- 11 Samuel F. Scott (1975), 'Problems of Law and Order during 1790, the "Peaceful" Year of the French Revolution', American Historical Review, 80, pp. 859-88
Content:
12 Timothy Tackett (2000), 'Conspiracy Obsession in a Time of Revolution: French Elites and the Origins of the Terror, 1789-1792', American Historical Review, 105, pp. 691-713. -- 13 Martyn Lyons (1975), 'The 9 Thermidor: Motives and Effects', European Studies Review, 5, pp. 123-46. -- 14 Rafe Blaufarb (2000), 'The Ancien Régime Origins of Napoleonic Social Reconstruction', French History, 14, pp. 408-23. -- PART III ELSEWHERE IN EUROPE -- 15 Munro Price (1995), 'The Dutch Affair and the Fall of the Ancien Régime, 1784-1787', Historical Journal, 38, pp. 875-905. -- 16 H. Arnold Barton (1983), 'Scandinavia and the Atlantic Revolution, 1760-1815', Proceedings of the Twelfth Consortium on Revolutionary Europe 1750-1850, pp. 145-58. -- 17 J. Craeybeckx (1970), 'The Brabant Revolution: A Conservative Revolt in a Backward Country?', Acta Historiae Neerlandica, 9, pp. 49-83. -- 18 Daniel Stone (1993), 'The First (and Only) year of the May 3 Constitution', Canadian Slavonic Papers, 35, pp. 69-86. -- PART IV HAITI -- 19 Jennifer J. Pierce (1997), 'The Struggle for Black Liberty: Revolution and Emancipation in Saint Domingue', Consortium on Revolutionary Europe. Selected Papers, pp. 168-79. -- PART V LATIN AMERICA -- 20 Jaime E. Rodríguez O. (2000), 'The Emancipation of America', American Historical Review, 105, pp. 131-52. -- 21 Michael T. Ducey (1999), 'Village, Nation, and Constitution: Insurgent Politics in Papantla, Veracruz, 1810-1821', Hispanic American Historical Review, 79, pp. 463-93. -- 22 Christon I. Archer (1994), 'Insurrection-Reaction-Revolution-Fragmentation: Reconstructing the Choreography of Meltdown in New Spain during the Independence Era', Mexican Studies, 10, pp. 63-98. -- 23 Virginia Guedea (2000), 'The Process of Mexican Independence', American Historical Review, 105, pp. 116-30. -- Name Index
Additional Edition:
9780754625674
Additional Edition:
Print version Black, Jeremy Revolutions in the Western World 1775–1825 Florence : Taylor and Francis,c2006 9780754625674
Language:
English
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