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... four successful revolu- tions in modern states : the English Revolution of the 1640's , the American Revolution ... revolutions ; this study does not pretend to be a complete sociology of revolutions ; it deliberately limits its field to ...
... four successful revolu- tions in modern states : the English Revolution of the 1640's , the American Revolution ... revolutions ; this study does not pretend to be a complete sociology of revolutions ; it deliberately limits its field to ...
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... four revolutions into two different classes : the English , French , and American , all of which it considers to have been in their final results " bourgeois " revolutions , inevitable victories of business and industry over landed ...
... four revolutions into two different classes : the English , French , and American , all of which it considers to have been in their final results " bourgeois " revolutions , inevitable victories of business and industry over landed ...
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Crane Brinton. brought out in the course of our analysis of four specific revolu- tions . After all , these are but four revolutions of what seems to be the same type , revolutions in what may be not too uncritically called the ...
Crane Brinton. brought out in the course of our analysis of four specific revolu- tions . After all , these are but four revolutions of what seems to be the same type , revolutions in what may be not too uncritically called the ...
Contents
Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chapter Two THE OLD REGIMES | 28 |
Chapter Three FIRST STAGES OF REVOLUTION | 72 |
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