Partners in Revolution

Partners in Revolution
Author: Marianne Elliott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 411
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: France
ISBN: 0300027702

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Partners in Revolution

Partners in Revolution
Author: Marianne Elliott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 411
Release: 1990-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300043023

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A Revolution of Compassion

A Revolution of Compassion
Author: Dave Donaldson,Stanley W. Carlson-Thies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015058148829

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Using personal stories and interviews with prominent leaders, this book explores the practical, political, and legal issues associated with government funding of FBO's.

The Trust Revolution

The Trust Revolution
Author: M.Todd Henderson,Salen Churi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108494236

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Traces the history of innovation and trust, demonstrating how the Internet offers new ways to rehabilitate and strengthen trust.

The Oxford History of the French Revolution

The Oxford History of the French Revolution
Author: William Doyle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 479
Release: 1990
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9780192852212

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An account of the French Revolution.

The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History

The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History
Author: Alan Forrest,Matthias Middell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317413875

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The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History engages with some of the most recent trends in French revolutionary scholarship by considering the Revolution in its global context. Across seventeen chapters an international team of contributors examine the impact of the Revolution not only on its European neighbours but on Latin America, North America and Africa, assess how far events there impacted on the Revolution in France, and suggest something of the Revolution’s enduring legacy in the modern world. The Companion views the French Revolution through a deliberately wide lens. The first section deals with its global repercussions from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean and includes a discussion of major insurrections such as those in Haiti and Venezuela. Three chapters then dissect the often complex and entangled relations with other revolutionary movements, in seventeenth-century Britain, the American colonies and Meiji Japan. The focus then switches to international involvement in the events of 1789 and the circulation of ideas, people, goods and capital. In a final section contributors throw light on how the Revolution was and is still remembered across the globe, with chapters on Russia, China and Australasia. An introduction by the editors places the Revolution in its political, historical and historiographical context. The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History is a timely and important contribution to scholarship of the French Revolution.

Ireland and the French Revolution

Ireland and the French Revolution
Author: Hugh Gough,David Dickson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015018450752

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Political Thought in Ireland 1776 1798

Political Thought in Ireland 1776 1798
Author: Stephen Small
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191514548

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This is the first comprehensive analysis of late eighteenth-century Irish patriot thought and its development into 1790s radical republicanism. The book is a history of the rich political ideas and languages that emerged from the tumultuous events and colourful individuals of this pivotal period in Irish history. Patriots, radicals, and republicans played key roles in the movements for free trade, legislative independence, parliamentary reform, Catholic relief and independence from Britain; and many of their ideas helped precipitate the rebellion in 1798. Stephen Small explains the ideological background to these issues, sheds new light on the origins of Irish republicanism, and places late eighteenth-century Irish political thought in the wider context of British, Atlantic, and European ideas. Dr Small argues that Irish patriotism, radicalism, and republicanism were constructed out of five key political 'languages': Protestant superiority, ancient constitutionalism, commercial grievance, classical republicanism, and natural rights. These political languages, which were Irish dialects of languages shared with the English-speaking and European world, combined in the late 1770s to construct the classic expression of Irish patriotism. This patriotism was full of contradictions, containing the seeds of radical reform, Catholic emancipation, and republican separatism - as well as a defence of Protestant Ascendancy. Over the next two decades, the American and French Revolutions, the reform movement, popular politicization, Ascendancy reaction, and Catholic political revival disrupted and transformed these languages, causing the fragmentation of a broad patriot consensus and the emergence from it of radicalism and republicanism. These developments are explained in terms of tensions and interactions between Protestant assumptions of Catholic inferiority, the increasing popularity of natural rights, and the enduring centrality of classical republican concepts of virtue to all types of patriot thought.