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The era of the great revolutionary movements, from that of the English Revolution of the 1640s to that of the Spanish Revolution of 1936–39, is waning today from the consciousness of even radical young people, let alone the reasonably educated. This book has been written because of a deepening concern I have felt over the past two decades: the ebbing of the revolutionary tradition. 32 The Rise of Proletarian SocialismsĬhapter 33. THE EMERGENCE OF THE INDUSTRIAL PROLETARIATĬhapter. The Revolution of February 1848Ĭhapter 28.

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From Restoration to RevolutionĬABET, BLANQUI, BUCHEZ, BLANC, AND PROUDHONĬhapter 25. The Insurrection of June 2, 1793Ĭhapter 23. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AND EUROPEAN WARĬHAPTER 20. Shays’s Rebellion and the Constitution of 1789 NEW YORK: RADICAL PATRIOTS AND CONSERVATIVE WHIGSĬhapter 14. The Committees of Safety and the Militias

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Millenarian Sects and Cromwellian GovernmentsīAREBONE’S PARLIAMENT AND THE PROTECTORATEĬhapter 12. The Levellers and the New Model ArmyĬhapter 8. The Rise of Commerce: The Dutch Revolt and Tudor EnglandĬhapter 5.