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Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction
Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction
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  • Expansive historical range, from ancient Greece and Rome to the revolutions in the Arab world in 2011
  • First synthesis of structural and cultural approaches to revolution studies

    
From 1789 in France to 2011 in Cairo, revolutions have shaken the world. In their pursuit of social justice, revolutionaries have taken on the assembled might of monarchies, empires, and dictatorships. They have often, though not always, sparked cataclysmic violence, and have at times won miraculous victories, though at other times suffered devastating defeat. 
  
This Very Short Introduction illuminates the revolutionaries, their strategies, their successes and failures, and the ways in which revolutions continue to dominate world events and the popular imagination. Starting with the city-states of ancient Greece and Rome, Jack Goldstone traces the development of revolutions through the Renaissance and Reformation, the Enlightenment and liberal constitutional revolutions such as in America, and their opposite—the communist revolutions of the 20th century. He shows how revolutions overturned dictators in Nicaragua and Iran and brought the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and examines the new wave of non-violent "colour" revolutions-the Philippines' Yellow Revolution, Ukraine's Orange Revolution—and the Arab Uprisings of 2011-12 that rocked the Middle East.

Goldstone also sheds light on the major theories of revolution, exploring the causes of revolutionary waves, the role of revolutionary leaders, the strategies and processes of revolutionary change, and the intersection between revolutions and shifting patterns of global power. Finally, the author examines the reasons for diverse revolutionary outcomes, from democracy to civil war and authoritarian rule, and the likely future of revolution in years to come.

Index: 

List of illustrations
Chapter 1: Revolutions and insurgencies - a brief history
Chapter 2: Types of revolutions and their causes
Chapter 3: Radical social revolutions: France, Russia, China
Chapter 4: Revolutions for independence: The Americas, India, Algeria
Chapter 5: Revolutions against dictators: Mexico, Cuba, Iran
Chapter 6: Color revolutions: Czechoslovakia, Ukraine, Georgia
Chapter 7: Who makes revolutions?
Chapter 8: Insurgency and counter-insurgency: Iraq and Afghanistan
Chapter 9: Revolutionary outcomes: Dictatorship or democracy?
Chapter 10: The future of revolution: The end of history?
References
Further reading
Index

About the author: 

Jack A. Goldstone is Virginia E. and John T. Hazel, Jr. Professor of Public Policy and Eminent Scholar, School of Public Policy, at George Mason University. He is the author of Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World..

Product details

ISBN : 9780199858507

Author: 
Jack A. Goldstone
Pages
168 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
115 x 174 mm
Pub date
Oct 2014
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Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction

Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction

Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction