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Revolutions
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Author(s):
Jack A. Goldstone
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January 06 2014
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Oxford University Press
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9780199858507
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January 06 2014
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10.1093/actrade/9780199858507.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
1. What is a revolution?
pp. 10
2. What causes revolutions?
pp. 26
3. Revolutionary processes, leaders, and outcomes
pp. 41
4. Revolutions in the ancient world
pp. 52
5. Revolutions of the Renaissance and Reformation
pp. 61
6. Constitutional revolutions: America, France, Europe (1830 and 1848), and Meiji Japan
pp. 74
7. Communist revolutions: Russia, China, and Cuba
pp. 90
8. Revolutions against dictators: Mexico, Nicaragua, and Iran
pp. 104
9. Color revolutions: The Philippines, Eastern Europe and the USSR, and Ukraine
pp. 117
10. The Arab Revolutions of 2011: Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Syria
pp. 131
11. The future of revolutions
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