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Slave insurrections --- Slave rebellions --- Slave revolts --- Slavery --- Revolutions --- Insurrections, etc.
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Although much has been written on Greek and Roman slavery, slave resistance has typically been dismissed as historically insignificant and those revolts that are documented are portrayed as wholly exceptional and resulting from peculiar historical circumstances that had little to do with the intrinsic views or organizational capabilities of the slaves themselves. In this book Theresa Urbainczyk challenges the current orthodoxy and argues that there were many more slave revolts than is usually assumed and they were far from insignificant historically. She carefully dissects ancient and modern interpretations to show that there was every reason for the writers who recorded and re-recorded the slave rebellions and wars to repress or to reconfigure any larger-scale slave resistance as something other than what it was. Further, she shows that we often have the accounts that we do because of the happenstance of certain ancient authors having been particularly interested in creating accounts of them for their own interests. Urbainczyk argues that we need to look beyond the canonical sources and episodes to see a bigger history of long-term resistance of slaves to their enslavement.
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In 1812, a series of revolts known collectively as the Aponte Rebellion erupted across the island of Cuba, comprising one of the largest and most important slave insurrections in Caribbean history. This title provides an analysis of the rebellion, situating it in local, colonial, imperial, and Atlantic World contexts.
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Revolutions --- Insurrections --- Rebellions --- Revolts --- Revolutionary wars --- History --- Political science --- Political violence --- War --- Government, Resistance to
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The revolution of 1905 in the Russian-ruled Kingdom of Poland marked the consolidation of major new influences on the political scene. As he examines the emergence of a mass political culture in Poland, Robert E. Blobaum offers the first history in any Western language of this watershed period.
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Slaves --- Slave insurrections --- Emancipation --- History. --- West Indies, French --- Slave rebellions --- Slave revolts --- Slavery --- Enslaved persons --- Insurrections, etc. --- Revolutions --- Persons
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"Since at least the mid-seventeenth century, the concept of revolution has been an important tool both for those seeking to bring about political change and for those trying to understand it. And it is as relevant today as it has ever been. This volume re-evaluates our understanding of the history of revolutionary thought by examining a selection of key texts. These range from the 17th to the 20th century, and are carefully chosen to include both constitutional documents and theoretical works by figures such as James Harrington, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Maximilian Robespierre, Peter Kropotkin and Deng Xiaoping Each chapter engages with a particular revolutionary moment via a specific text, usually an extract of around 300 words, and considers the significance of the text for the history of revolutionary thought. The structure of the book allows readers to make connections and comparisons across the different revolutionary texts and moments, thereby providing a broader, deeper and more nuanced understanding of revolutions. Stimulating, accessible and interdisciplinary, Revolutionary Moments will appeal to students and researchers in the history of political thought and intellectual history, and beyond."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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How the idea of Brazilian revolution in the last communist left - which maintained substantial union insertion and the intention of social revolution in its program - and in the main faction emerging from the depletion of that last left is the core object of this book. As a result, this research highlights the events that culminated in the complete defeat of that left; defeat occurred through a double bankruptcy, id est, its theoretical emptying and, simultaneously, its physical death perpetrated by a genocide policy implemented by the Bonapartist dictatorship that began in 1964. In this book, the central figure, almost exclusive, of Carlos is defined Marighella (1911-1969) with regard to the thinking of the left of an era, especially the thinking of the faction that emerges from the communist left. This definition starts from the observation that, at first, Marighella was the personification of hegemonic ideas within the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) and the national communist left for three decades; and in a second moment, the revolutionary had been the primus inter Pares in the tactical reorganization of the communist left, which was dragged almost completely into the armed struggle against the Bonapartist dictatorship.
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This textbook provides an ideal introduction to nineteenth-century France: a 'Century of Revolutions'. Written with the undergraduate student's needs in mind, Sharif Gemie works through the major and minor revolutions which altered the course of French history and which shaped the development of French society. Moving away from a Paris-centred view of the country, the author examines developments which unfolded across France, including studies of rural socialism in Mediterranean France, and peasant monarchism in the West. Following a broadly chronological sequence, each chapter is arranged in the same way, allowing the student to follow themes within the events. Each chapter ends with a selection of relevant contemporary documents in translation, offering the opportunity to tackle primary source material, and a comprehensive guide to further reading.Assumes no prior knowledge of the subject areaCovers both major and minor revolutions, including the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848, the Paris Commune of 1871, and the proto-fascism of the anti-DreyfusardsProvides primary source material at the end of each chapterOffers a comprehensive guide to further reading at the end of each chapterFollows a chronological sequence, with each chapter being arranged thematically within that sequence
Revolutions --- Insurrections --- Rebellions --- Revolts --- Revolutionary wars --- History --- Political science --- Political violence --- War --- Government, Resistance to --- France --- Politics and government
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