The age of revolutions and the generations who made it
The age of Atlantic revolutions-a six-decade period that packed in the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions, the independence of Spanish-speaking Latin America, and a host of lesser-known upheavals-transformed Europe and the Americas, and eventually the globe. Before 1765, most of Europe and th...
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New York :
Basic Books
2024
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Edición: | First edition: february 2024 |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- A hierarchical world: Europe and the Americas
- The First Imperial Crisis: Eastern North America
- To the American Revolution: Eastern North America
- Tupac Amaru's Revolution: Peru, Cuzco and the Andes
- News of war: Europe
- Top-down Revolutions: Netherlands, United States
- Revolution in France: Paris
- Crowds and clubs: Paris and the Provinces
- Slaying slavery: St. Domingue
- Ruins and reconstruction: the Atlantic World
- Republicanism's limits: United States and Genoese Republic
- A new social order: United States, South America
- Haitian lives: North America and the Caribbean
- Cultural transformation: Europe
- Napoleonic worlds: France, Eastern Europe, Netherlands
- Louis-Augustin Bosc's Journeys: France and North America
- Nation and race: United States, Haiti
- Promulgating constitutions: South America
- Nations Under arms: Spanish America.