Revolutionary Currents: Nation Building in the Transatlantic World
By (Author) Michael A. Morrison
Edited by Melinda S. Zook
Contributions by Jack P. Greene
Contributions by John M. Murrin
Contributions by Peter S. Onuf
Contributions by William H. Sewell
Contributions by Lois G. Schwoerer
Contributions by Eric Van Young
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9th February 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
909.7
Paperback
202
Width 155mm, Height 230mm, Spine 16mm
313g
In the Age of Democratic Revolution, countries on both sides of the Atlantic were linked together through trade networks, diplomatic ties, and social interactions. More importantly, however, they also shared a common revolutionary dynamic that oscillated back and forth across the ocean. Revolutionary Currents explores the global crosscurrents and revolutionary ideologies that inspired four great modern revolutionsEngland's Glorious Revolution of 1688-89, the American Revolution of 1776, the French Revolution in 1789, and the Mexican Revolution in the early 1800s. Michael A. Morrison and Melinda S. Zook bring together noted historians to look at how each nation reshaped these revolutionary traditions, making them their own, and exported them once again. In examining each event, the contributors respond to the historiographical trends of revolutionary ideology, transatlantic cross-fertilzation of ideas, and nation-building. In assessing and analyzing the ideas, traditions, and nationalisms that inspired revolution and nation-building in the modern world, this book breaks new ground in the area of transatlantic history.
"A work that will act as a catalyst for thinking about these protean subjects." - Joyce Appleby, professor emerita, UCLA"
Michael A. Morrison is associate professor of history at Purdue University. He is the author of Slavery and the American West: The Eclipse of Manifest Destiny and the Coming of the Civil War. He is editor of The Human Tradition in Antebellum America and with James Brewer Stewart coeditor of Race and the Early Republic. Michael Morrison is also coeditor of the Journal of the Early Republic. Melinda S. Zook is associate professor of history at Purdue University and author of Radical Whigs and Conspiratorial Politics in Late Stuart England.