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Revolution and Reaction - 1848 and the Second French Republic (Hardcover): Roger Price Revolution and Reaction - 1848 and the Second French Republic (Hardcover)
Roger Price
R3,640 Discovery Miles 36 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1975, examines the events of the French Second Republic, the themes of protest and repression in particular. It analyses how popular discontent is mobilised and becomes political protest and revolution, and how the machinery of government operates in a crisis situation.

Black Democracy - The Story of Haiti (Hardcover): H.P. Davis Black Democracy - The Story of Haiti (Hardcover)
H.P. Davis
R3,651 Discovery Miles 36 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1929, examines the history of Haiti and its long struggle for independence. The revolution against the French is treated in some detail, as is the story of the free Haitian republic that followed. Building a new country from slavery was no easy task, and another revolutionary period followed in the early twentieth century, which is also analysed alongside its aftermath.

The Body and the French Revolution - Sex, Class and Political Culture (Hardcover): Dorinda Outram The Body and the French Revolution - Sex, Class and Political Culture (Hardcover)
Dorinda Outram
R3,182 Discovery Miles 31 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1989, is an analysis of what changed in 1789 with the French Revolution and what contemporary life owes to the event. It was not simply a series of events with worldwide repercussions, but also represented the foundation of the middle-class domination of social, cultural and political space, which survives today and is the site of major crises of public culture. One such site is the body. In spite of its prominence in consumer culture as an object of adornment and beautification, the human body retains none of its historic dignity and authority. The argument of this book is that the French Revolution played a crucial part in this diminution of the body. It traces revolutionary models of behaviour around the body and public life, and explains how such myths as the division between public and private, male and female worlds, and such masculine values as 'objectivity' were an integral part of the new public world created by the revolutionary middle class.

Creative Revolution - A Study of Communist Ergatocracy (Hardcover): Eden, Ceder Paul Creative Revolution - A Study of Communist Ergatocracy (Hardcover)
Eden, Ceder Paul
R3,184 Discovery Miles 31 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1920, is an analysis of socialist trends and a synthesis of proletarian aims. It attempts to establish the new political philosophy of left-wing socialists and coins a new term, 'ergatocracy' to mean 'workers' rule' and the abolishment of class in the organisation of society.

The Cuban Revolution and Latin America (Hardcover): Boris Goldenberg The Cuban Revolution and Latin America (Hardcover)
Boris Goldenberg
R3,645 Discovery Miles 36 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1965, is a scrupulously fair study of the origins and evolution of Castroism and an assessment of the impact of the Cuban revolution and of Castro's subsequent domestic and foreign policies on the rest of Latin America. In this analysis it takes into account the great differences - social, economic and cultural - between the countries of the area and looks at the foreign policies of Latin American countries as well as the United States and the role of international Communism.

Eyes Across the Channel - French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882 (Hardcover): Clare A. Simmons Eyes Across the Channel - French Revolutions, Party History and British Writing, 1830-1882 (Hardcover)
Clare A. Simmons
R3,186 Discovery Miles 31 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 2000, uses interpretations of the French Revolution as a model to ask what history meant to Victorian Britain, how events became enshrined with the authority of history, and how such cultural assumptions might help us to read nineteenth-century British literature. By examining reactions to French revolution in a broad selection of texts, this book explores how the Victorians responded to developments in France in historical terms, repeatedly comparing new events to the touchstone of the first French Revolution, yet always with the goal of finding ways to understand Britain's own past, present and future.

The Ruhr and Revolution - The Revolutionary Movement in the Rhenish-Westphalian Industrial Region 1912-1919 (Hardcover): Jurgen... The Ruhr and Revolution - The Revolutionary Movement in the Rhenish-Westphalian Industrial Region 1912-1919 (Hardcover)
Jurgen Tampke
R3,185 Discovery Miles 31 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1979, analyses the German November Revolution of 1919 and the years and conditions that led to it. It examines the economic, social and political background of the Ruhr up to the coal miners' strike of 1912; how the war aggravated social hardship and rifts in the workers' party; and, in detail, the revolution itself.

The People's Republics of Eastern Europe (Hardcover): Jurgen Tampke The People's Republics of Eastern Europe (Hardcover)
Jurgen Tampke
R2,796 Discovery Miles 27 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1983, goes beyond the 'black and white' literature of many East-West observers to offer a more nuanced assessment of the achievements of the Eastern bloc countries of the early 1980s. It covers the emergence of 'Eastern Europe' from revolution and war, the politics and economics of the new countries and their relationships with the West.

Nationalism and Communism - Essays, 1946-1963 (Hardcover): Hugh Seton-Watson Nationalism and Communism - Essays, 1946-1963 (Hardcover)
Hugh Seton-Watson
R3,189 Discovery Miles 31 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1964, collects a number of essays united by the general theme of national and social revolution. They examine features of revolutionary movements, and, particularly, revolutionary leadership in an analysis of the social conditions and personal motives which impel men towards forming revolutionary elites.

Army and Revolution - France 1815-1848 (Hardcover): Douglas Porch Army and Revolution - France 1815-1848 (Hardcover)
Douglas Porch
R2,798 Discovery Miles 27 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1974, analyses the problems and mechanics of the Revolutionary movement in the army during and after the French Revolution. It charts the transition of the French army from the Revolutionary force of 1815 to the counter-revolutionary army which in June 1848 led the suppression of the European Revolutionary movement. By defining the scope of political of political unrest in the army between 1815 and 1848 - its causes, patterns and remedies - the author demonstrates that republican political ideology had only a limited appeal for the military and served more as a rallying point for discontent with the conditions of service.

Between Two Revolutions - Stolypin and the Politics of Renewal in Russia (Hardcover): Peter Waldron Between Two Revolutions - Stolypin and the Politics of Renewal in Russia (Hardcover)
Peter Waldron
R3,184 Discovery Miles 31 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1998, is an original and comprehensive study of a key period of Russian history, between the success of the autocracy in retaining power in the 1905 Revolution and the debacle of the Tsar's crushing defeat in 1917. Focusing on Stolypin, Prime Minister between 1906-11, the study explores tsarism's final attempt to reform Russia. Stolypin seized the opportunity to drive through a programme which would have transformed the social and political structure of Imperial Russia by promoting the development of an independent peasantry and reducing the authority of the traditional elites. The book analyses the weakness of the new parliamentary system and the continuing influence of the traditional elites.

Seven Women Against the World (Hardcover): Margaret Goldsmith Seven Women Against the World (Hardcover)
Margaret Goldsmith
R3,170 Discovery Miles 31 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1935, examines the lives of seven revolutionary women: Charlotte Corday, Theroigne de Mericourt, Flora Tristan, Louise Michel, Vera Figner, Emma Goldman and Rosa Luxemburg. The revolutionary impulses of these remarkable women emerge as the natural result of the historical associations of their age, but the author concludes that some sacrifices were made in vain because there was no strong revolutionary movement behind them. This book is a key analysis of the reasons behind the revolt of these women against their systems of society, and why some of them thought it worth while to die if necessary for the principles in which they believed.

Hungary 1956 Revisited - The Message of a Revolution - A Quarter of a Century After (Hardcover): Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller Hungary 1956 Revisited - The Message of a Revolution - A Quarter of a Century After (Hardcover)
Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller
R2,798 Discovery Miles 27 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1983, is a radical reinterpretation of the Hungarian revolution in the context of world politics and Eastern Europe as a whole. It examines the events and protagonists with a fresh eye, and relies on witnesses and participants for the rigorous documentary backing.

Libya - Qadhafi's Revolution and the Modern State (Hardcover): Lillian Craig Harris Libya - Qadhafi's Revolution and the Modern State (Hardcover)
Lillian Craig Harris
R2,795 Discovery Miles 27 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1986, provides a comprehensive look at the social, cultural, political and economic forces that shaped Libya following the 1969 revolution. Libya's political system under Qadhafi's Third Universal Theory is examined, as are the power structures - military, tribal, economic and religious.

Armies in Revolution (Hardcover): John Ellis Armies in Revolution (Hardcover)
John Ellis
R3,193 Discovery Miles 31 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1973, examines seven revolutionary armies ranging from Cromwell's New Model Army to the Red Army of Mao Zedong. In each case it examines the mobilisation and organisation of the army, and the need to balance political ideals and aspirations with military cohesion and discipline, and social stability. This book is an outstanding example of a study of the relationship between the military and society, and shows that no revolution can succeed without an organised army and that few such armies can tolerate for long the ideology that created them.

Studies in Revolution (Hardcover): Edward Hallett Carr Studies in Revolution (Hardcover)
Edward Hallett Carr
R3,185 Discovery Miles 31 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1962, is a collection of essays on the ideological origins of the European revolutionary movement. The first essay in the collection is devoted to Saint-Simon who, though not a revolutionary in the ordinary sense, was the begetter of the many ideas which became stock-in-trade of the nineteenth century revolutionaries. The essays that follow are on Marx and the Communist Manifesto, Proudhon, Herzen, Lassalle and Sorel; on the foundation and early history of the Russian Communist Party; on the histories of the British and German Communist Parties; and on Lenin and Stalin.

The International Crisis in the Caribbean (Hardcover): Anthony Payne The International Crisis in the Caribbean (Hardcover)
Anthony Payne
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1984, presents a comprehensive survey of the forces of change that operate in the Caribbean, an area of political instability at the time. It examines the internal politics of the different countries and considers the roles of the United States, Cuba, the European and new Latin American powers in the political conflicts, coups and revolutions.

The Essential Guide to Western Civilization (Paperback): Nicholas L. Waddy The Essential Guide to Western Civilization (Paperback)
Nicholas L. Waddy
R1,252 Discovery Miles 12 520 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Essential Guide to Western Civilization offers a concise overview of European history developed to suit the undergraduate Western Civilization curriculum. Author Nicholas L. Waddy provides an accessible account of major developments in European history in a flexible format. The book will serve as a core text for instructors wishing to build a syllabus including primary sources, articles, and visual materials of their own choosing. Discussion questions and a list of key terms at the end of each chapter will help to guide conversation and assist students in navigating the Western Civilization survey.

Reimagining Indian Ocean Worlds (Paperback): Smriti Srinivas, Neelima Jeychandran, Bettina Ng'weno Reimagining Indian Ocean Worlds (Paperback)
Smriti Srinivas, Neelima Jeychandran, Bettina Ng'weno
R1,244 Discovery Miles 12 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book breaks new ground by bringing together multidisciplinary approaches to examine contemporary Indian Ocean worlds. It reconfigures the Indian Ocean as a space for conceptual and theoretical relationality based on social science and humanities scholarship, thus moving away from an area-based and geographical approach to Indian Ocean studies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines focus on keywords such as relationality, space/place, quotidian practices, and new networks of memory and maps to offer original insights to reimagine the Indian Ocean. While the volume as a whole considers older histories, mobilities, and relationships between places in Indian Ocean worlds, it is centrally concerned with new connectivities and layered mappings forged in the lived experiences of individuals and communities today. The chapters are steeped in ethnographic, multi-modal, and other humanities methodologies that examine different sources besides historical archives and textual materials, including everyday life, cities, museums, performances, the built environment, media, personal narratives, food, medical practices, or scientific explorations. An important contribution to several fields, this book will be of interest to academics of Indian Ocean studies, Afro-Asian linkages, inter-Asian exchanges, Afro-Arab crossroads, Asian studies, African studies, Anthropology, History, Geography, and International Relations.

Handbook of South Asia: Political Development (Paperback): Europa Publications Handbook of South Asia: Political Development (Paperback)
Europa Publications
R1,260 Discovery Miles 12 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Handbook brings together essays that introduce the reader to the key issues in South Asian political development. Written by experts in their respective areas, the essays explore key aspects of political economy, political and economic change, and the complex diplomatic and security challenges of individual countries and the region as a whole. Essays discuss topics as wide-ranging as China's growing reach in South Asia, political Islam, SAARC and water politics through the region. This well-researched Handbook is an essential reference tool for students and scholars of Political Science, International Relations and South Asian studies. With an introduction by Harsh V Pant.

Gender in World History (Paperback, 4th edition): Peter N Stearns Gender in World History (Paperback, 4th edition)
Peter N Stearns
R1,178 Discovery Miles 11 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Provides an excellent overview of the major patterns of change in treatments of gender around the globe, showing students the 'big picture' Well-structured for course use and design Sections are a digestible length for undergraduate students Centers women's experiences, while also showing that gender is a system that shapes all human and social relationships Comparative case studies use examples from Asia, Africa, and Latin America to show what historical changes mean for women's status around the world

Gender in World History (Hardcover, 4th edition): Peter N Stearns Gender in World History (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Peter N Stearns
R4,052 Discovery Miles 40 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Provides an excellent overview of the major patterns of change in treatments of gender around the globe, showing students the 'big picture' Well-structured for course use and design Sections are a digestible length for undergraduate students Centers women's experiences, while also showing that gender is a system that shapes all human and social relationships Comparative case studies use examples from Asia, Africa, and Latin America to show what historical changes mean for women's status around the world

A Short History of War (Paperback): Jeremy Black A Short History of War (Paperback)
Jeremy Black
R336 R304 Discovery Miles 3 040 Save R32 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An engaging, accessible introduction to war, from ancient times to the present and into the future "Forty short chapters . . . describe war from the ancient world to the present day. . . . A Short History of War offers an expansive and often evocative account of great causes that are never lost or won."-Crawford Gribben, Wall Street Journal Throughout history, warfare has transformed social, political, cultural, and religious aspects of our lives. We tell tales of wars-past, present, and future-to create and reinforce a common purpose. In this engaging overview, Jeremy Black examines war as a global phenomenon, looking at the First and Second World Wars as well as those ranging from Han China and Assyria, Imperial Rome, and Napoleonic France to Vietnam and Afghanistan. Black explores too the significance of warfare more broadly and the ways in which cultural understandings of conflict have lasting consequences in societies across the world. Weaponry, Black argues, has had a fundamental impact on modes of war: it created war in the air and transformed it at sea. Today, as twentieth-century weapons are challenged by drones and robotics, Black examines what the future of warfare looks like.

A Global History of Money (Paperback): Akinobu Kuroda A Global History of Money (Paperback)
Akinobu Kuroda
R1,258 Discovery Miles 12 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Looking from the 11th century to the 20th century, Kuroda explores how money was used and how currencies evolved in transactions within local communities and in broader trade networks. The discussion covers Asia, Europe and Africa and highlights an impressive global interconnectedness in the pre-modern era as well as the modern age. Drawing on a remarkable range of primary and secondary sources, Kuroda reveals that cash transactions were not confined to dealings between people occupying different roles in the division of labour (for example shopkeepers and farmers), rather that peasants were in fact great users of cash, even in transactions between themselves. The book presents a new categorization framework for aligning exchange transactions with money usage choices. This fascinating monograph will be of great interest to advanced students and researchers of economic history, financial history, global history and monetary studies.

Forgotten Captives in Japanese-Occupied Asia (Paperback): Kevin Blackburn, Karl Hack Forgotten Captives in Japanese-Occupied Asia (Paperback)
Kevin Blackburn, Karl Hack
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Experiences of captivity in Japanese-occupied Asia varied enormously. Some prisoners of war (POWs) were sent to work in Japan, others to toil on the 'Death Railway' between Burma and Thailand. Some camps had death rates below 1 per cent, others of over 20 per cent. While POWs were deployed far and wide as a captive labour force, civilian internees were generally detained locally. This book explores differences in how captivity was experienced between 1941 and 1945, and has been remembered since: differences due to geography and logistics, to policies and personalities, and marked by nationality, age, class, gender and combatant status. Part One has at least one chapter for each 'National Memory', Australian, British, Canadian, Dutch, Indian and American. Part Two moves on to forgotten captivities. It covers women, children, camp guards, internee experiences upon the end of the war, and local heroines who fought back. By juxtaposing such a wide variety of captivity experiences - differentiated both by category of captive and by approach - this book transcends place, to become a collection about captivity as a category. It will interest scholars working on the Asia-Pacific War, on captivities in general, and on the individual histories of the countries and groups covered.

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