The concept and reality of revolution has gripped the imagination
of many writers over the centuries. This is a comprehensive
historical examination of these key ideas and theories. Kimmel
looks at the writings of Marx, Weber, Tocqueville, Freud, and
Durkheim, asking how their theories were affected by the reality of
living through the revolutions of 1848 and 1917. Kimmel then
examines the interpretations of revolution offered by social
scientists in the post World War II period, including Theda
Skocpol, Barrington Moore and Charles Tilly, among others. The work
is brought fully up-to-date with current analyses of the
Nicaraguan, Iranian and Angolan revolutions.
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