Revolutions : A Very Short Introduction
by Goldstone, Jack A.
Series: Very Short Introductions Published by : Oxford University Press (New York) Physical details: xvii,148 Pages 17x11 cm | PB ISBN:9780199858507.
Subject(s):
Revolutions -- History
Year: 2014
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Includes Index and Illustrations.
Revolutions have shaped world politics for the last three hundred years. This volume shows why revolutions occur, how they unfold, and where they created democracies and dictatorships. Jack A. Goldstone presents the history of revolutions from America and France to the collapse of the Soviet Union, 'People Power' revolutions, and the Arab revolts.
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