The American and European Revolutions, 1[zasłonięte]776-18
Sociopolitical and Ideological Aspects
Edited by Jaroslaw Pelenski
University of Iowa Press 1980
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CONTENTS
PREFACE ix
INTRODUCTION xi
Jaroslaw Pelenski, University of Iowa
PART I EXPERIENCES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE PROBLEM OF REVOLUTIONARY CONSCIOUSNESS IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
2 Sydney V. James, University of Iowa
Religion and the American Revolution: The Development of the Federal Style in the Relations between Religion and Civil Authority
38 Stow Persons, University of Iowa
American Ethnicity in the Revolutionary Era
54 Linda K. Kerber, University of Iowa
The Limits of Politicization: American Women and the American Revolution
75 Jerzy Topolski, University of Poznań
Revolutionary Consciousness in America and Europe from the Mid-Eighteenth to the Early Nineteenth Century as a Methodological and Historical Problem
PART II POLISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA
95 Piotr S. Wandycz, Yale University
The American Revolution and the Partitions of Poland
111 Anna M. Cienciala, University of Kansas The American Founding Fathers and Poland
125 M. K. Dziewanowski, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Tadeusz Kościuszko, Kazimierz Pułaski, and the American War of Independence: A Study in National Symbolism and Mythology
PART III POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
148 Bogusław Leśnodorski, University of Warsaw
The State of the Jacobin Dictatorship: Theory and Reality
182 Robert Forster, The Johns Hopkins University
The French Revolution and the "New'' Elite, 1800-50
208 Alan B. Spitzer, University of Iowa
The Ambiguous Heritage of the French Restoration: The Distant Consequences of the Revolution and the Daily Realities of the Empire
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PART IV REVOLUTIONARY TRADITIONS IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPE
228 Jarosław Pelenski, University of Iowa
The Haidumak Insurrections and the Old Regimes in Eastern Europe
248 Jerzy Skowronek, University of Warsaw
The Model of Revolution in East Central European Political Thought During the Napoleonic Era
268 Stefan Kieniewicz, Polish Academy of Sciences
The Revolutionary Nobleman: An East European Variant of the Liberation Struggle in the Restoration Era
287 Andrzej Walicki, Polish Academy of Sciences
The Problem of Revolution in Polish Thought, 1831-48/49
320 Istvan Deak, Columbia University
Reform Triumphant: Hungary's Self-Assertion During the Springtime of the Peoples (March-April 1848)
PART V ART AND POLITICS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY AGE
363 Jan Białostocki, University of Warsaw Art and Politics: 1[zasłonięte]770-18
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 394
INDEX 397
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