Transatlantic revolutionary cultures, 1789-1861 / edited by Charlotte A. Lerg and Heléna Tóth.

Transatlantic Revolutionary Cultures, 1789-1861 makes an interdisciplinary contribution to the cultural and intellectual history of the long nineteenth century. It argues that the cultural dimensions of the political and social upheavals in Europe and the Americas were fundamentally transnational.--

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Other Authors: Lerg, Charlotte A. (Editor), Tóth, Heléna (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Briil, [2018]
Series:Atlantic world (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 36.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Visions
  • Black Jacobins: towards a genealogy of a transatlantic trope / Raphael Hörmann
  • A transatlantic constitution in a local context: symbolic acts of mediation and revolutionary practice in the context of the Constitution of 1812 in Yucatán / Ulrike Bock
  • Performing William Tell in the transatlantic world / Marc H. Lerner
  • Of puppets and people: the revolutions of 1848 on stage / Heléna Tóth
  • Garibaldi's shirt: fashion and the making and unmaking of revolutionary bodies / Mischa Honeck
  • Part II. Concepts
  • Transatlantic George Washington continental liberal historians in search of a hero, 1830-1848 / Charlotte A. Lerg
  • From Central Europe to Central America: Forty-Eighters in the filibuster wars of the mid-nineteenth century / Michael L. Miller
  • "We will have true peace only when we will have the United States of Europe": the United States of America as a constitutional model for Italy during the Risorgimento / Anne Bruch
  • "Reform, not revolution!": anti-revolutionary thinking in the works of Jane Addams and Lorenz von Stein: a sociology of knowledge approach / Peter Fischer
  • Epilogue / Timothy Mason Roberts.