Revolutions: a comparative study,
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Random House
[1973]
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1 Definitions of revolution: Marx on revolution
- Intellectuals and revolution / Max Nomad
- Recent academic views of revolution / Lawrence Stone
- pt. 2. Revolutions in early modern history: Revolution and continuity in early modern Europe / J.H. Elliott
- The English Revolution, 1640-1660 / Austin Woolrych
- The American Revolution / Gordon Wood
- pt. 3. The great French Revolution: The uniqueness of the French Revolution / E.J. Hobsbawm
- The French Revolution in the context of world history / Georges Lefebvre
- The revolutionary crowd in history / Georges Rudé
- pt. 4. Nineteenth-century revolutions: The French Revolution of 1848 / Karl Marx
- The German Revolution of 1848 / Theodore S. Hamerow
- The Paris Commune of 1871 / Jean Gacon
- The historical significance of the Paris Commune / V.I. Lenin
- pt. 5. Twentieth-century revolutions: Russian, Chinese and Vietnamese: The Russian Revolution of 1917 / E.H. Carr
- The Russian Revolution and wars of national liberation / Ho Chi Minh
- The Chinese Communist Revolution / Maurice Meisner
- Revolutionary war in China / Mao Tse-tung
- People's war in China and Vietnam / Mark Selden
- pt. 6. Twentieth-century revolutions: Mexican, Cuban, Algerian and the French Student Rebellion: The Mexican Revolution / Daniel Cosío Villegas
- The Cuban Revolution / Maurice Zeitlin
- The revolutionary transformation of the Algerian woman / Frantz Fanon
- The French Student Rebellion / Gabriel and Daniel Cohn-Bendit.