Description
A detailed exploration of revolutionary movements in Europe from the French Revolution of 1789 through to 1921 and the Russian revolutionary experience.
About the Author
Gavin Murray-Miller is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Cardiff University, UK. He is the author of The Cult of the Modern: Trans-Mediterranean France and The Construction of French Modernity (2017).
Reviews
Gavin Murray-Miller's book Revolutionary Europe is an excellent new addition to the field of European revolutionary radicalism given his emphasis on concepts of community, networks and culture. It is clear, compelling, and brings novel perspectives on entanglements even on well-established ground. In 10 short chapters Murray-Miller outlines examples of this cross-fertilization between movements and thinkers in the history of European radicalism and maps a detailed and well-researched web of connections that has been neglected or overlooked. * European History Quarterly *
Revolutionary Europe persuasively vindicates its thesis that, although the revolutions of the late eighteenth century were the font of later revolutionary thought, nineteenth-century Europe saw multiple revolutionary streams converge and diverge. * H-Net Reviews *
With an extraordinary understanding of the vast literature on the subject, Gavin Murray-Miller carefully navigates the causes and consequences of a century and a half of revolution that roiled Europe and the American colonies and, interestingly, concludes with a thought-provoking chapter on the use of revolution in the 'non-western' world. Readers of this work will greatly benefit from the encounter. * Dr Jack Censer, George Mason University, USA *
Revolutionary Europe offers a comprehensive history of the European revolutionary movements that spanned the long 19th century. Crucially, Gavin Murray-Miller remains focused on the events in Europe while ever mindful of their relationships with revolutions in the Americas and decolonizing movements in African and Asia. * Andrew Zimmerman, Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University, USA *
This book is an impressive achievement. Rooted in an up-to-date reading of theoretical developments and telling the story of revolution from the age of the American Revolution to that of the Russian, Revolutionary Europe is a rich, insightful and enjoyable read. * Michael Rapport, Reader in Modern European History, University of Glasgow, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350019997
Author Dr Gavin Murray-Miller
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 562g