Transatlantic revolutionary cultures, 1789-1861 / / edited by Charlotte A. Lerg and Helena Toth.

Transatlantic Revolutionary Cultures, 1789-1861 argues that the revolutionary era constituted a coherent chapter in transatlantic history and that individual revolutions were connected to a broader, transatlantic and transnational frame. As a composite, the essays place instances of political upheav...

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Superior document:Atlantic World, Volume 36
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2018.
©2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Atlantic world (Leiden, Netherlands) ; Volume 36.
Physical Description:1 online resource (289 pages) :; illustrations (some color).
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Table of Contents:
  • Editors’ Introduction / Charlotte A. Lerg and Heléna Tóth
  • Visions
  • Black Jacobins: Towards a Genealogy of a Transatlantic Trope / Raphael Hörmann
  • A Transatlantic Constitution in a Local Context: Symbolic Acts of Mediation and Revolutionary Practice in the Context of the Constitution of 1812 in Yucatán / Ulrike Bock
  • Performing William Tell in the Transatlantic World1 / Marc H. Lerner
  • Of “Puppets and People:” The Revolution of 1848 on Stage / Heléna Tóth
  • Garibaldi’s Shirt: Fashion and the Making and Unmaking of Revolutionary Bodies / Mischa Honeck
  • Concepts
  • Transatlantic George Washington: Continental Liberal Historians in Search of a Hero, 1830–1848 / Charlotte A. Lerg
  • From Central Europe to Central America: Forty-Eighters in the Filibuster Wars of the Mid-Nineteenth Century / Michael L. Miller
  • “We will have true peace only when we will have the United States of Europe”: The United States of America as a Constitutional Model for Italy during the Risorgimento? / Anne Bruch
  • Reform, not Revolution! Anti-Revolutionary Thinking in the Works of Jane Addams and Lorenz von Stein: A Sociology of Knowledge Approach / Peter Fischer
  • Epilogue / Timothy Mason Roberts.