Debating the Principles that Govern Revolutions

A Review of Kamrava's 'Revolution Revisited: The Structuralist-Voluntarist Debate'


Wissenschaftlicher Aufsatz, 2012

7 Seiten, Note: 42/50


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Revolutions have always remained the fascination of many academics. Studied and exploited in a wide variety of forms for an even larger range of reasons, by both dictators, historians and sociologists alike, the framework through which revolutions are analysed and broken down, as well as the principles of revolution, has evolved over the years as a greater number of ‘revolutions’ began to occur, with increasingly divergent characteristics. Much debate has ensued, largely focused on the different types of revolutions, the role of structure versus human agency, how ‘revolutionary success’ can be measured and defined, and whether or not revolutions must solely be studied in context and hence greater comparative and generalising statements cannot be effectively drawn from the study of revolutions.

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Titel
Debating the Principles that Govern Revolutions
Untertitel
A Review of Kamrava's 'Revolution Revisited: The Structuralist-Voluntarist Debate'
Note
42/50
Autor
Jahr
2012
Seiten
7
Katalognummer
V202701
ISBN (eBook)
9783656300250
ISBN (Buch)
9783656300298
Dateigröße
440 KB
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
debating, principles, govern, revolutions, review, kamrava, revolution, revisited, structuralist-voluntarist, debate
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Sean Ong (Autor:in), 2012, Debating the Principles that Govern Revolutions, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/202701

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