Revolutions in the Atlantic world

a comparative history

A comparative study of the revolutions that transformed the British, French, and Spanish Atlantic worlds during the late eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, describing the factors that destabilized the old regimes, the techniques of successful popular mobilization, and the roles played by enslaved Africans and Native Americans.

New York University Press
2009
9780814747896
book

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188817954823802443252628366198GCHS214GCHS313394973.3 KLO973.315825759371742569409
188818054823802443252628366198GCHS214GCHS313395973.3 KLO973.315825759371742569409