The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History
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The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History

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The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History

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The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History engages with some of the most recent trends in French revolutionary scholarship by considering the Revolution in its global context. Across seventeen chapters an international team of contributors examine the impact of the Revolution not only on its European neighbours but on Latin America, North America and Africa, assess how far events there impacted on the Revolution in France, and suggest something of the Revolution's enduring legacy in the modern world.

The Companion views the French Revolution through a deliberately wide lens. The first section deals with its global repercussions from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean and includes a discussion of major insurrections such as those in Haiti and Venezuela. Three chapters then dissect the often complex and entangled relations with other revolutionary movements, in seventeenth-century Britain, the American colonies and Meiji Japan. The focus then switches to international involvement in the events of 1789 and the circulation of ideas, people, goods and capital. In a final section contributors throw light on how the Revolution was and is still remembered across the globe, with chapters on Russia, China and Australasia. An introduction by the editors places the Revolution in its political, historical and historiographical context.

The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History is a timely and important contribution to scholarship of the French Revolution.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2015
Print ISBN
9780415820561

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Figures
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Contributors
  9. Introduction
  10. Global repercussions of the French Revolution
  11. The French Revolution in the Global World of the Eighteenth Century
  12. The Sister Republics, or the Ephemeral Invention of a French Republican Commonwealth
  13. Revolution in France, Revolutions in the Caribbean
  14. The French Revolution in Spanish America
  15. The Republic and the Muslim World For a regenerated Mediterranean system
  16. The French Revolution and the Islamic World of the Middle East and North Africa
  17. Topics of a transnational history of the French Revolution Comparisons
  18. Cross-Channel Entanglements 1689–1789
  19. Atlantic Entanglements Comparing the French and American Revolutions
  20. Japan's Meiji Revolution An alternative model of revolution?
  21. Topics of a transnational history of the French Revolution Entanglements
  22. War and Cultural Transfer in Europe
  23. Napoleon and Europe The legacy of the French Revolution
  24. Irish Revolutionaries and the French Revolution
  25. British Radicals and Revolutionary France Historiography, history and images
  26. Traditions of seeing and interpreting the French Revolution
  27. The Evolution of Russian Discourse on the French Revolution
  28. Revolutionary Violence of the French Type and its Influence on the Chinese Revolution
  29. Bibliography
  30. Index