Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann: Preface
1: R.J.W. Evans: Introduction
2: Geoffrey Ellis: The Revolutions of 1848-9 in France
3: Denis Mack Smith: The Revolutions of 1848-9 in Italy
4: Leslie Mitchell: Britain's Reaction to the Revolutions
5: Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann: The German Revolution of 1848-50
and the Sonderweg of Mecklenburg
6: David Saunders: A Pyrrhic Victory: The Russian Empire in
1848
7: Timothy M. Roberts and Daniel W. Howe: The United States and the
Revolutions of 1848
8: R.J.W. Evans: 1848-9 in the Habsburg Monarchy
9: Robert Gildea: 1848 in European Collective Memory
`a fresh, lively and stimulating set of essays.'
Guy P.C.Thomson, French History, vol.14, No.3, 2000
`The scope of the book lends itself ot a comparative approach to
the revolutionary movements. The analysis of the revolutions'
impact on Britain, Russia and the US raises the question of how the
revolutions impacted other countries elsewhere in Europe and the
Americas. The studies are, for the most-part, up-to-date in their
analysis of the topic, and the authors provide useful
bibliographical annotations. This work would be an excellent choice
for an
upper-division or graduate-level course on the Revolutions of 1848
or Europe in the nineteenth century.'
Paul Arpaia, H-W-Civ
`a panorama of the areas that directly experienced revolutions ...
as well as several countries on the periphery'
Paul Arpaia, H-W-Civ
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