States and social revolutions : a comparative analysis of France, Russia, and China / Theda Skocpol.
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Skocpol, Theda
Call no.: HM876 .S56 2015Series: Canto classicsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015Edition: Canto classics edDescription: xvii, 407 p. : maps ; 22 cmNotes: Reprint. Originally published in 1979.ISBN: 9781107569843 (paperback); 1107569842 (paperback)Subject(s): Revolutions -- Case studiesRevolutions -- France -- HistoryRevolutions -- Soviet Union -- HistoryRevolutions -- China -- HistoryLOC classification: HM876 | .S56 2015ประเภททรัพยากร | ตำแหน่งปัจจุบัน | กลุ่มข้อมูล | ตำแหน่งชั้นหนังสือ | เลขเรียกหนังสือ | สถานะ | วันกำหนดส่ง | บาร์โค้ด | การจองรายการ | หนังสืออ่านประกอบรายวิชา |
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Reprint. Originally published in 1979.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-390) and index.
Introduction: Explaining social revolutions : alternatives to existing theories. A structural perspective ; International and world-historical contexts ; The potential autonomy of the state ; A comparative historical method ; Why France, Russia, and China? -- Part I: Causes of social revolutions in France, Russia, and China. Old-regime states in crisis. Old regime France : the contradictions of Bourbon absolutism ; Manchu China : from the Celestial Empire to the fall of the imperial system ; Imperial Russia : an underdeveloped great power ; Japan and Prussia as contrasts -- Agrarian structures and peasant insurrections. Peasants against seigneurs in the French Revolution ; The revolution of the Obshchinas : peasant radicalism in Russia ; Two counterpoints : the absence of peasant revolts in the English and German revolutions ; Peasant incapacity and gentry vulnerability in China -- Part II: Outcomes of social revolutions in France, Russia, and China. What changed and how : a focus on state building. Political leaderships ; The role of revolutionary ideologies -- The birth of a "modern state edifice" in France. A bourgeois revolution? ; The effects of the social-revolutionary crisis of 1789 ; War, the Jacobins, and Napoleon ; The new regime -- The emergence of a dictatorial party-state in Russia. The effects of the social-revolutionary crisis of 1917 ; The Bolshevik struggle to rule ; The Stalinist "revolution from above" ; The new regime -- The rise of a mass-mobilizing party-state in China. The social-revolutionary situation after 1911 ; The rise and decline of the urban-based Kuomintang ; The communists and the peasants ; The new regime.
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