The French Revolution as a Moment of Respatialization / / Matthias Middell, Megan Maruschke.

The French Revolution has primarily been understood as a national event that also had a lasting impact in Europe and in the Atlantic world. Recently, historiography has increasingly emphasized how France's overseas colonies also influenced the contours of the French Revolution. This volume exam...

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Place / Publishing House:München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg,, [2019]
©2019
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Dialectics of the global ; Volume 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (262 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • 1. Explaining Revolutionary Upheaval: From Internal Societal Developments to Global Processes of Respatialization
  • 2. Why did France want Louisiana Back?
  • 3. The French Revolution as a Period of Territorialization of the Colonial Empire? A Southern Indian Ocean Perspective
  • 4. Black Rebels and Royal Auxiliaries Before, During, and After the French Revolution
  • 5. The French Revolution in Indian Country: Reconsidering the Reach and Place of Atlantic Upheaval
  • 6. Mobility, Circulation, Spatial Configurations, and Respatialization in the Wake of the Haitian Revolution: A View from New Granada's Shores
  • 7. Islands in Turmoil: The Azores during the Atlantic Revolutionary Cycle
  • 8. The Respatialization of Cypriot Insularity during the Age of Revolutions
  • 9. The Reorganization of Administrative Space in France and its Colonies
  • 10. (Re)spatialization and its Limits: Territory and Descent, Ideology and Pragmatism in Definitions of Citizenship
  • 11. The Respatialization of Italy between French Republics and Napoleonic Domination
  • 12. From Empire to Republics: The Collapse of the Spanish Monarchy and the Respatialization of America
  • Authors
  • Index