Global Ramifications of the French Revolution (Woodrow Wilson Center Press)

Global Ramifications of the French Revolution (Woodrow Wilson Center Press)

by JosephKlaits (Editor), Michael Haltzel (Editor)

Synopsis

This collection of essays is the first to examine the impact of the French Revolution. The legacy of the French Revolution extends far beyond the borders of France or even Europe-the ramifications of the Revolution of 1789 are truly global and continue to have an impact today. Although the French Revolution was a response to purely domestic concerns, it was immediately noted at the time by observers and many participants that its ideals were universal in scope and that its message traveled well. As a model for both discourse and action, it helped usher in a new age, one we still live in today, of nationalism, constitutional government, mass politics, citizen armies, and popular sovereignty. Twelve authorities analyze the historical and ongoing impact of the French Revolution on American political culture, nationalism and freedom in Eastern Europe, Russian intellectual life, colonial bondage, Middle East politics, the Mexican Revolution, and Chinese socialism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 06 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0521524474
ISBN 13: 9780521524476
Book Overview: Essays on the French Revolution's historical and ongoing impact in different parts of the world.

Media Reviews
This volume of essays...contains useful material for those seeking new perspectives on the French Revolution....This volume presents an ambitious program that its essays fulfill... Its individual essays will offer much to readers with various interests. H-net
All scholars with a general interest in the impact of the French Revolution will find something of value in these essays. Professor J. Kim Munholland, University of Minnesota
[T]hese ten essays...are uniformly of high quality and deserve extended comment....Although students of the French Revolution will certainly learn much from this collection, historians teaching world history will find these essays particularly valuable because they provide the most complete and most accessible global perspective of the enduring legacy of the French Revolution. Philip F. Riley, History