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Vol. 5 (1989): Revolution as history
Vol. 5 (1989): Revolution as history
Published:
2013-10-02
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Front matter and Introduction - Sydney Studies in Society and Culture, Volume 5 (1989)
S.N. Mukherjee, J.O. Ward
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'REVOLUTION' AS AN HISTORIOGRAPHICAL CATEGORY FOR PRE-INDUSTRIAL EUROPE (from antiquity to the sixteenth century) Appendix I "REVIEW OF CONAL CONDREN
Status and Appraisal of Classic Texts
;Appendix II "THE GERMAN ROYAL ELECTION OF 1125 AD"
J.O. Ward
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THE PLACE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY REVOLUTION IN ENGLISH HISTORY
Christopher Hill
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CHRISTOPHER HILL ON THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION: A SCEPTICAL DE-CODING OF SIGNIFICANCES.
Conal Condren
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MIL TON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION
Michael Wilding
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THE MYTH OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION REVISITED
Alastair MacLachlan
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WAS THE 1905 REVOLUTION A PRODUCT OF RUSSIA AS A OF RUSSIA AS A 'DEVELOPING SOCIETY'? A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF TEODOR SHANIN's
THE ROOTS OF OTHERNESS; RUSSIA'S TURN OF CENTURY
Zdenko Zlatar
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ART AND CULTURE AS REVOLUTION
Maria Shevtsova
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"VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY TROTSKY"
David Christian
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MARXIST HISTORIANS IN SEARCH OF A REVOLUTION IN INDIA
Soumyen Mukherjee
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THE CONCEPT OF PEASANT REVOLT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Tony Day, Craig J. Reynolds
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