Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Lawrence Kaplan, ed. Revolutions: A Comparative Study.
New York: Vintage Books, 1973.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
Part I
Definitions of Revolution
1 – Marx on Revolution
2 – Intellectuals and Revolution / Max Nomad
3 – Recent Academic Views of Revolution / Lawrence Stone
Part II
Revolution in Early Modern History
4 – Revolution and Continuity in Early Modern Europe / J.H. Elliot
5 – The English Revolution / Aistin Woolrych
6 – The American Revolution / Gordon Wood
Part III
The Great French Revolution
7 – The Uniqueness the French Revolution / Eric Hobsbawm
8 – The French Revolution in the Context of World History / Georges Lefebvre
9 – The Revolutionary Crowd in History / Georges Rudé
Part IV
Nineteenth-Century Revolutions
10 – The French Revolution of 1848 / Karl Marx
11 – The German Revolution of 1848 / Theodore Hamerow
12 – The Paris Commune of 1871 / Jean Gacon
13 – The Historical Significance of the Paris Commune / Lenin
Part V
Twentieth-Century Revolutions: Russian, Chinese and Vietnamese
14 – The Russian Revolution of 1917 / Edward Carr
15 – The Russian Revolution and Wars of National Liberation / Ho Chi Minh
16 – The Chinese Communist Revolution / Maurice Meisner
17 – Revolutionary War in China / Mao Tse-tung
18 – People’s War in China and Vietnam / Mark Selden
Part VI
Twentieth-Century Revolutions: Mexican, Cuban, Algerian and the French Student Rebellion
19 – The Mexican Revolution / Daniel Cosío Villegas
20 – The Cuban Revolution / Maurice Zeitlin
21 – The Revolutionary Transformation of the Algerian Woman / Frantz Fanon
22 – The French Stdudent Rebellion / Gabriel and Daniel Cohn-Bendit