Viva La Revolution
By (Author) Derrry Nairn
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Elliott & Thompson Limited
5th January 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
321.094
Hardback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
386g
Popular revolution has forged global superpowers, shaken empires, brought a halt to oppression, upended social and political divisions, established the first independent black nation and given birth to legacies, ideologies and revolutionary idols that have had a profound impact on the state of today's world. Viva La Revolution! examines 30 of the most influential revolutions from across history. Arranging them thematically, the book explores the defining characteristics of popular revolutions and their unique and lasting power. Reaching back into history, the book brings the story of revolution up to date with discussions of major popular uprisings including the American, Russian and French revolutions, and a strong focus on contemporary events from the Colour Revolutions of the mid-2000s to the Arab Spring of 2011. Structured around six key themes, the book gives the story of each revolution, its context and its legacy. A perfect introduction to revolutions both for the readers of military history and current affairs, as well as a younger readership inspired by the revolutionary fervour of 2011, Viva La Revolution! is an original history of the world in revolt and an insightful exploration of the compelling nature of people power.
Derry Nairn is a historian and freelance writer. A graduate of City University London and Waseda University in Tokyo, he is former staff member and regular contributor to the UK's leading history magazine, History Today. He lives in Ireland, and can be found online at www.derrynairn.com