Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions: 1917 and Its Aftermath from a Global Perspective (Eigene Und Fremde Welten)

Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions: 1917 and Its Aftermath from a Global Perspective (Eigene Und Fremde Welten)

by Michael Wildt (Author), StefanRinke (Author)

Synopsis

Unquestionably a watershed year in world history, 1917 not only saw the Russian Revolution and the US entry into World War I, it also marked a foundational moment in determining global political structures for the remaining twentieth century. Yet while contemporaries were cognizant of these global connections, historiography has been largely limited to analysis of the nation-state. A century later, this book discusses the transnational dimension of the numerous upheavals, rebellions, and violent reactions on a global level that began with 1917. Experts from different continents contribute findings that go beyond the well-known European and transatlantic narratives, making for a uniquely global study of this crucial period in history.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Campus Verlag
Published: 26 Sep 2017

ISBN 10: 3593507056
ISBN 13: 9783593507057

Author Bio
Stefan Rinke is professor of Latin American history in the Institute of Latin American Studies at Freie Universitat Berlin as well as spokesperson for the international research training group Between Spaces: Movements, Actors, and Representations of Globalisation, a cooperative doctoral program with leading Mexican universities. Michael Wildt is professor of twentieth-century German history with a focus on the history of National Socialism at Humboldt-Universitat Berlin.