Description
The photographs collected in this unique book provide a startling visual documentation of seminal revolutionary events, from the Paris Commune of 1871 through to a series of "Unfinished Revolutions", from May 1968 in France to the Zapatista uprising in the mid-1990s. The immediacy of the images tells the story of these struggles in a way that texts rarely can, with revolutions appearing as complex and messy events driven by the actions of real, breathing humans who make their own history. Commentary on the images is provided by leading historians Gilbert Achcar, Enzo Traverso, Janette Habel, and Pierre Rousset, and Michael Loewy. This edition includes a new afterword by the author.
Outreach to university departments teaching European, Russian, and Chinese history. Reviews in Jacobin, International Socialism Journal, and other left outlets.
About the Author
Michael Loewy is emeritus research director at the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) in Paris, France. His books, ;On Changing the World and the Politics of Combined and Uneven Development; have been translated into twenty-nine languages.
Reviews
"Revolutions is a major contribution to our understanding of the principal social movements which shape our modern world. It brings us closer to the participants of history, it provides imagery beautiful and haunting, inspiring and brutal. It binds together the unknown agents of history, the ordinary people achieving the extraordinary, and the immortalised heroes of revolutionary movements." -Aidan Ratchford, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
Book Information
ISBN 9781642591606
Author Michael Loewy
Format Hardback
Page Count 550
Imprint Haymarket Books
Publisher Haymarket Books