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- catalog contributor b6746616.
- catalog contributor b6746617.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 271-286.".
- catalog description "Part I: General Considerations -- Concept and Types of Revolution -- Topography of Revolution -- Counting and Weighting Revolutionary Events -- To What Extent Is Revolution a Modern Phenomenon? -- A Look Into Bygone Ages -- Etiology (Causes) of Revolution (Vertical Type) -- Morphology (Course) of Revolution (Vertical Type) -- Part II: The Main Case Studies -- Chapter 1: Bohemia (1403-58) -- General Preconditions -- Specific Preconditions and the Reform Programme -- The Onset and Institutionalisation -- Compression and Explosion -- The Revolutionary Spectrum and Its Social Context -- Oscillation -- Interception, Tightening, and Expansion -- Restoration: Compromise and Pressure -- Consolidation -- Chapter 2: England (1628-89) -- Nature of the Revolution: Can We Call It Puritan? -- Causes and Onset -- Compression, Institutionalisation, and Explosion -- Oscillation and the Revolutionary Spectrum -- Interception, Tightening, and Expansion -- Reversal and Restoration Compromise -- ".
- catalog description "Restoration Pressure and the Consolidation Overthrow -- Chapter 3: France (1176-1884) -- Introductory Remarks on the Nature of the Revolution -- The Class Issue -- The Attack on the Church and Christianity -- Multiple Dysfunction and the Main Fronts in the Revolution -- From Onset to Oscillation -- From Oscillation to Reversal -- From Reversal to the First Consolidation -- The Second Turn of the Revolution -- Chapter 4: Russia (1825- ) -- General Remarks -- Historical Roots -- The Need for Industrialisation -- Multiple Dysfunction or Total Disintegration? -- Western Paradigm and Russian Reality -- The Revolutionary Spectrum and the Course of Revolution -- Specific Features in the Russian Revolution: Terror and Export -- Why the New Turn of Events? -- The Collapse of the Empire: The Russian Revolution Comes Full Circle -- Chapter 5: Turkey (1876- ) -- The Nature of the Revolution -- The Ethno-Religious Slant of the Social Structure -- Etiological Considerations -- ".
- catalog description "The Long March to the Revolution -- Secession, Chaos and the Porfiriato -- The Real Revolution: War and Reform -- Consolidation -- Part IV: Conclusions -- The Cope of the Subject Matter -- Structure of Causation -- The Course of Revolutions -- The Outcome of Revolutions -- The Impact of Revolutions Abroad -- Theoretical Outline.".
- catalog description "The Morphology of Adaptation -- The Morphology of Transformation -- Chapter 6: China (1895- ) -- Germination and a Prelude to Revolution -- Reform or Revolution? -- The First Round of Revolution: The Mandate of the People or Yet Another Mandate of Heaven? -- The Second Round of Revolution: Euro-American or Euro-Asian Paradigm? -- The Third Round of Revolution: Reception or Reconstruction? -- The Consolidation Period: What Sort of Reconstruction? -- Theoretical and Comparative Considerations -- The Civilisational Dimension of the Chinese Revolution -- Chapter 7: Graphs and Chronological Tables -- Part III: Two Additional Case Studies -- Chapter 8: Iran (1906- ) -- Towards a Constitutional Monarchy: An Incomplete Revolution -- The First Empire and Revolution From Above -- Constitutional Interlude and a Fudged Revolution -- The Second Empire and More Revolution From Above -- The Islamic Counter-Revolution: A Genuine Revolution From Below -- Chapter 9: Mexico (1910- ) -- ".
- catalog extent "x, 302 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Great revolutions compared.".
- catalog identifier "0745014089 (pbk) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Great revolutions compared.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harvester Wheatsheaf,".
- catalog relation "Great revolutions compared.".
- catalog subject "303.6/4 20".
- catalog subject "HM283 .K73 1994".
- catalog subject "Revolutions Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Revolutions History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: General Considerations -- Concept and Types of Revolution -- Topography of Revolution -- Counting and Weighting Revolutionary Events -- To What Extent Is Revolution a Modern Phenomenon? -- A Look Into Bygone Ages -- Etiology (Causes) of Revolution (Vertical Type) -- Morphology (Course) of Revolution (Vertical Type) -- Part II: The Main Case Studies -- Chapter 1: Bohemia (1403-58) -- General Preconditions -- Specific Preconditions and the Reform Programme -- The Onset and Institutionalisation -- Compression and Explosion -- The Revolutionary Spectrum and Its Social Context -- Oscillation -- Interception, Tightening, and Expansion -- Restoration: Compromise and Pressure -- Consolidation -- Chapter 2: England (1628-89) -- Nature of the Revolution: Can We Call It Puritan? -- Causes and Onset -- Compression, Institutionalisation, and Explosion -- Oscillation and the Revolutionary Spectrum -- Interception, Tightening, and Expansion -- Reversal and Restoration Compromise -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Restoration Pressure and the Consolidation Overthrow -- Chapter 3: France (1176-1884) -- Introductory Remarks on the Nature of the Revolution -- The Class Issue -- The Attack on the Church and Christianity -- Multiple Dysfunction and the Main Fronts in the Revolution -- From Onset to Oscillation -- From Oscillation to Reversal -- From Reversal to the First Consolidation -- The Second Turn of the Revolution -- Chapter 4: Russia (1825- ) -- General Remarks -- Historical Roots -- The Need for Industrialisation -- Multiple Dysfunction or Total Disintegration? -- Western Paradigm and Russian Reality -- The Revolutionary Spectrum and the Course of Revolution -- Specific Features in the Russian Revolution: Terror and Export -- Why the New Turn of Events? -- The Collapse of the Empire: The Russian Revolution Comes Full Circle -- Chapter 5: Turkey (1876- ) -- The Nature of the Revolution -- The Ethno-Religious Slant of the Social Structure -- Etiological Considerations -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Long March to the Revolution -- Secession, Chaos and the Porfiriato -- The Real Revolution: War and Reform -- Consolidation -- Part IV: Conclusions -- The Cope of the Subject Matter -- Structure of Causation -- The Course of Revolutions -- The Outcome of Revolutions -- The Impact of Revolutions Abroad -- Theoretical Outline.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Morphology of Adaptation -- The Morphology of Transformation -- Chapter 6: China (1895- ) -- Germination and a Prelude to Revolution -- Reform or Revolution? -- The First Round of Revolution: The Mandate of the People or Yet Another Mandate of Heaven? -- The Second Round of Revolution: Euro-American or Euro-Asian Paradigm? -- The Third Round of Revolution: Reception or Reconstruction? -- The Consolidation Period: What Sort of Reconstruction? -- Theoretical and Comparative Considerations -- The Civilisational Dimension of the Chinese Revolution -- Chapter 7: Graphs and Chronological Tables -- Part III: Two Additional Case Studies -- Chapter 8: Iran (1906- ) -- Towards a Constitutional Monarchy: An Incomplete Revolution -- The First Empire and Revolution From Above -- Constitutional Interlude and a Fudged Revolution -- The Second Empire and More Revolution From Above -- The Islamic Counter-Revolution: A Genuine Revolution From Below -- Chapter 9: Mexico (1910- ) -- ".
- catalog title "Great revolutions compared : the outline of a theory / Jaroslav Krejčí ; assisted by Anna Krejčová.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".