The Routledge companion to the French Revolution in world history / edited by Alan Forrest and Matthias Middell.
Material type:
- 9780415820561 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 944.04 23
- DC148 .R68 2016
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Reformational Study Centre General library | 944.04 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-343) and index.
Introduction / Alan Forrest and Matthias Middell -- Section I. Global repercussions of the French Revolution -- The French Revolution in the global world of the eighteenth century / Matthias Middell -- The sister republics, or the ephemeral invention of a French Republican commonwealth / Pierre Serna -- Revolution in France, revolutions in the Caribbean / Frédéric Régent -- The French Revolution in Spanish America / Michael Zeuske -- Republic and the Muslim world: for a regenerated Mediterranean system / Rachida Tlili -- The French Revolution and the Islamic world of the Middle East and North Africa / Ian Coller -- Section II. Topics of a transnational history of the French Revolution: comparisons -- Cross-channel entanglements: 1689-1789 / Robert H. Griffiths -- Atlantic entanglements: comparing the French and American revolutions / David Andress -- Japan's Meiji Revolution: an alternative model of revolution? / Hiroshi Mitani -- Section III. Topics of a transnational history of the French Revolution: entanglements -- War and cultural transfer in Europe / Alan Forrest -- Napoleon and Europe: the legacy of the French Revolution / Annie Jourdan -- Irish revolutionaries and the French Revolution / Ultán Gillen -- British radicals and revolutionary France: historiography, history and images / Pascal Dupuy -- Section IV. Traditions of seeing and interpreting the French Revolution -- The French Revolution seen from the Terres Australes / Peter McPhee -- The evolution of the Russian discourse on the French Revolution / Alexander Tchoudinov -- Revolutionary violence of the French type and its influence on the Chinese Revolution / Gao Yi.