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Atlantic Revolutions Compared

Orin Brightfield

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Atlantic Revolutions Compared explores the American and French Revolutions as distinct yet interconnected events, delving into the nuances of revolutionary change and its impact on modern political systems. It uniquely contrasts these revolutions, examining their leadership, constitutional frameworks, and socio-political outcomes.

 
The book highlights how Enlightenment ideals manifested differently across the Atlantic, leading to contrasting results. For example, the American Constitution emphasized individual rights and federalism, while France struggled through multiple constitutions and eventually experienced authoritarianism after the Reign of Terror.

 
The book analyzes revolutionary leadership, such as George Washington and Maximillian Robespierre, to reveal how their strategies influenced each revolution's trajectory. It further examines the socio-economic conditions and pre-existing political institutions that shaped their paths.

 
Structured to provide a clear analysis, the book moves from the intellectual climate that fostered both revolutions to in-depth examinations of leadership, constitutional processes, and socio-political consequences in dedicated chapters.

 
This comparative approach challenges traditional isolated narratives, offering a more nuanced understanding of democracy, political transitions, and revolutionary change.
Disponibile da: 25/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 53 pagine.

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