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OverviewRevolutions is a sparkling account of political upheaval and the power of history. We think of revolutions as events, like the Fall of the Bastille or the Storming of the Winter Palace. In reality they take decades to burn out, if they ever do. Donald Sassoon engagingly reappraises some of the most celebrated. The English Civil War that killed a king and inaugurated parliamentary rule. The American War of Independence that ejected the British but ignored slavery. The French Revolution that gave us the Rights of Man and years of instability. The national revolutions that unified Italy and Germany. The Russian and Chinese Revolutions that changed the twentieth century. He adroitly compares these landmarks to the rebellions, coups and tumults that time forgot. It is a history rich in irony. How ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy’ was first sung by English troopers to make fun of dishevelled American colonials. How ‘revolution’ became a word de jour, when no one has convincingly defined what it means. As Sassoon shows in this tour de force account, they usually catch revolutionaries themselves by surprise… and the consequences of them are difficult to fathom. Revolutions will change the way you think about the transformative moments in history, both big and small. ‘Unique and encyclopaedic…a monument to streetwise and cosmopolitan scholarship’ Guardian (for The Culture of the Europeans) ‘Sometimes playful, sometimes caustic, but always to the point. The doyen of comparative historians’ Ferdinand Mount, Times Literary Supplement (for The Anxious Triumph) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald SassoonPublisher: Verso Books Imprint: Verso Books Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9781804299920ISBN 10: 1804299928 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 18 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA big book on a big idea. Sassoon is able to work on a grand scale, and he's not afraid to take big swings with his analysis. He also has an excellent eye for sparkling anecdotes and character sketches * Lit Hub Most Anticipated Books of 2025 * A big book on a big idea. Sassoon is able to work on a grand scale, and he's not afraid to take big swings with his analysis. He also has an excellent eye for sparkling anecdotes and character sketches * Lit Hub Most Anticipated Books of 2025 * The most important book written about revolutions in years. Laconic but richly detailed -- Colin Crouch, author of <i>Post-Democracy</i> This is thrilling history. Sassoon examines some of the most important revolutions of the modern era and argues for their importance in understanding the shaping of our own times -- Rana Mitter, author of <i>China’s Good War</i> A historian's cannonball. Sassoon has always been a superbly internationalist scholar. Revolutions takes him beyond Europe to fascinating accounts of 1770s America and twentieth-century China. Sassoon's conclusion: problems build up and then, ""at an unforeseeable moment, fate strikes"". And up go the barricades -- Neal Ascherson, author of <i>The Death of the Fronsac</i> Acerbic, informative, opinionated, deeply researched, and surprisingly fun -- Varad Mehta * Washington Examiner * The leading chronicler of the history of socialism ... exhibit[s] impressive range and subtlety. * Literary Review * Author InformationDonald Sassoon is the author of the best-selling Mona Lisa: The History of the World’s Most Famous Painting as well as Morbid Symptoms, The Anxious Triumph, The Culture of the Europeans and One Hundred Years of Socialism, all widely translated. He is Emeritus Professor of Comparative European History at Queen Mary, University of London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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