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The Anatomy of Revolution
The Anatomy of Revolution
Author: Crane Brinton
It is highly useful to have the parallels in the four revolutions chosen by Mr. Brinton - the English, American, French, and Russian - demonstrated with such erudition and clarity as appear in the main parts of the book. It should be added that the author is too good a historian and too lively a person to deny himself the expression of more than...  more »
ISBN: 16192
Pages: 310
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Publisher: Vintage Books
Book Type: Paperback
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The Bible of Revolutionary Theory. Everything that has been written on the subject since its publication is firmly rooted in Brinton's work. Any student of revolutionary history cannot progress very far without it. Covers the English, American, French and Russian Revolutions using politics, history, economics and sociology to compile an understanding of what defines revolution, how they emerge, how they progress and how they resolve themselves as well as the people who play a part in them.


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