Anatomies of revolution

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Auteur principal: Lawson, George (1972-....). (Auteur)
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Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
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Résumé: Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East, the rise of Islamic State, and the emergence of populism, a new age of revolution has generated considerable interest. Yet, even as empirical studies of revolutions are thriving, there has been a stall in theories of revolution. Anatomies of Revolution offers a novel account of how revolutions begin, unfold and end. By combining insights from international relations, sociology, and global history, it outlines the benefits of a 'global historical sociology' of revolutionary change, one in which international processes take centre stage. Featuring a wide range of cases from across modern world history, this is a comprehensive account of one of the world's most important processes. It will interest students and scholars studying revolutions, political conflict and contentious politics in sociology, politics and international relations
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505 0 |a Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The Rights and Wrongs of Revolution; What Are Revolutions?; Revolutionary Rights and Wrongs; The Two Faces of Revolution; Part I Theories; 1 Revolutionary Dynamics; A Long Time Ago in a Country Far, Far Away; Continuity and Change; International or Domestic?; Universal or Particular?; Do Revolutions Need Revolutionaries?; 2 Within and Beyond the Fourth Generation; Introduction; From Three Generations to Four; Assessing Fourth Generation Approaches; Historicism -- Relational Social ActionAn Inter-Social Approach; Within and Beyond the Fourth Generation; 3 Anatomies of Revolution; Patterns in History; Revolutionary Situations; Revolutionary Trajectories; Revolutionary Outcomes; From Analytics to Empirics; Part II Histories; 4 Revolutionary Situations: England and Chile; Revolutionary Situations; The First Modern Revolution: England; Towards a Revolutionary Situation: The 1640s; From Civil War to Glorious Revolution; Assessing the Glorious Revolution; Inter-Social Changes; Regime Type; Systemic Crisis; Crisis Without Revolution: Chile -- A Revolutionary Situation?Revolutionary Situation or Authoritarian Upgrading?; The Utility -- and Limits -- of Ideal-Types; 5 Revolutionary Trajectories: Cuba and South Africa; Revolutionary Trajectories; Cuba; Towards the Revolution; Elite Unity and the Role of the Coercive Apparatus; The Revolutionary Movement; A Big Revolution in a Small Country; South Africa; The Long Walk; Negotiations; Elite Fracture and the Role of the Coercive Apparatus; The Revolutionary Movement; From Trajectories to Outcomes; 6 Revolutionary Outcomes: Iran and Ukraine; Revolutionary Outcomes; Iran; The Revolution -- Coercion at Home and AbroadPolitical Order; Economic Order; Symbolic Order; Critical Configurations; Melded Orders; The Generative Capacity of Inter-Social Relations; Ongoing Contestation; Legacies of the Iranian Revolution; Ukraine; From the Orange Revolution to the Maidan; Political Order; Coercion at Home and Abroad; Economic Order; Symbolic Order; Critical Configurations; Melded Orders; The Productive Capacity of Inter-Social Relations; Ongoing Contestation; The Revolutionary Coup; From Revolution to Regime Change?; Part III Prospects; 7 Revolutions in the Contemporary World -- Revolution TodayNegotiated Revolutions; Negotiated Revolutions 2.0?; Revolutionary Situations; Revolutionary Trajectories; Revolutionary Outcomes; Beyond Negotiated Revolution?; 8 Revolutionary Futures; Back to the Future?; Contemporary Revolutions; The Return of Revolution; Militant Islamism; Populism; Realistic Utopias; Anatomies of Revolution; References; Index 
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