Revolution, time and memory / Edward Vallance -- Remembering the good old cause / Edward Legon -- Commemorating the English Revolution: local deliverance and Thanksgiving / Ian Atherton -- Remembering the regicide in an age of revolution: the case of Mark Noble / Edward Vallance -- "A total contradiction to every principle laid down at the time of the revolution": American revolutionaries and the Glorious Revolution / Steven Sarson -- Settlers amongst empires: conquest and the American Revolution / Charles A. W. Prior -- How the American Revolution earned its indépendence / Ghislain Potriquet -- Reliving the French Revolution through Gouverneur Morris' diary: an American perspective from behind the scenes rediscovered / Emilie Mitran -- Reviving the memory of James Harrington (1611-1677) in revolutionary France: Henry and Aubin's translations in the year III of the French Republic / Myriam-Isabelle Ducrocq -- Communist and Neo-Babouvist readings of the enlighenment and the French Revolution / Stéphanie Roza -- The Haitian Revolution and the myth of the republic: Louis Joseph Janvier's revisionist history / Chelsea Stieber -- Haiti's fête nationale: a revolutionary site of memory / Kate Hodgson.
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"Remembering Early Modern Revolutions is the first study of memory in relation to the major revolutions of the early modern period. Beginning with the English revolutions of the Seventeenth Century (1642-1660 and 1688-1689), this book also explores the American, French, and Haitian revolutions. Examining both personal and collective remembrance, and exploring both private recollection and public commemoration, Remembering Early Modern Revolutions uncovers the rich and powerful memory of revolution in the Atlantic world and is ideal for students and teachers of memory in the early modern period"--
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Title
Remembering Early Modern revolutions.
International Standard Book Number
9781138887695
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Collective memory.
Revolutions-- History-- 17th century.
Revolutions-- History-- 18th century.
Collective memory.
Revolutions.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
France, History, Revolution, 1789-1799.
Great Britain, History, Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.