TY - BOOK AU - Murray-Miller,Gavin TI - Revolutionary Europe: politics, community and culture in transnational context, 1775-1922 / Gavin Murray-Miller. SN - 9781350020030 AV - D359 .M985 2020eb U1 - 940.2/535 23 PY - 2020/// CY - London, England PB - Zed Books KW - European history KW - bicssc KW - Europe KW - History KW - 1648-1789 KW - 1789-1900 KW - 20th century KW - Politics and government KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Patriots and citizens : America and France (1763-1789) -- Liberty, equality, fraternity or death : radicalizing the French Revolution -- Artisans, citoyennes and slaves : the meaning of equality in a revolutionary world -- Taming the furies of revolution : order, disorder and empire (1794-1815) -- Transnational revolutionaries : post-Napoleonic Europe and the Mediterranean (1815-1835) -- Socialism and social protest : from reform to radicalism (1815-1848) -- The Indian summer of romantic revolution : 1848 and the reassessment of European radicalism -- The revolutionary tradition at a crossroads : the anarchists (1865-1905) -- The revival and failure of revolutionary constitutionalism : the Russian and Ottoman Empires (1905-1914) -- Forging the new regime : war and revolution in the Russian Empire (1914-1922); Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers; Also published in print N2 - Revolutionary Europe is an original examination of radical political movements during Europe's long 19th century. It employs both national and transnational contexts, incorporating new debates in Atlantic history, empire studies and cultural history to give a comprehensive narrative of the period from 1775 to 1922. Rather than assessing revolution as a purely theoretical, socially-driven force or a structural phenomenon, the book presents revolution as a process of community building and cultural identification born from instances of acute social and political crisis. Taking into account various moments of political upheaval during the 19th century, including the French, Russian and 1848 revolutions, it explores the ways in which political actors attempted to construct new definitions of sovereignty and social unity in a period characterized by vast social, economic and governmental change. In a wide-ranging text that covers Britain and much of continental Europe in detail, as well as reaching out to the Americas and Atlantic and Mediterranean Worlds, Gavin Murray-Miller provides an authoritative transnational study of revolution in the 19th-century age of high nationalism. -- UR - https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350020030?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections ER -