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On the classification of revolutions
The article considers one of the fundamental challenges in the theory of revolution - classification of revolutions. The author analyzes the four most popular features of revolutions that are used to define their types: “revolution from above ...
E. E. Shults
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The revolution of 1840: the success of progressive liberal Madrid
This article explores the revolution of 1840, barely studied by historians. After clarifying the main concepts, focuses on the development of the paradigmatic case of Madrid. It does, on the one hand, looking like progressive liberals totally control the
Javier Pérez Núñez
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L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange
The aspiration in the European unity, born in the trail of the cataclysmic First World War, conveys, beyond a shared ideal of revival, several sources and historical references.
Jean-François Thull
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Oswald Spengler: ‘The conservative revolutionary’ during the era of crisis in classical modernism
In the article, political and philosophical-historical views of Oswald Spengler as an ideologist of the German ‘conservative revolution’ in the Weimar Republic are considered.
Oleg Terekhov
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Iran’s Intellectual Revolution
Iran’s Intellectual Revolution, by Mehran Kamrava, offers an overview of the three major political orientations that have evolved in Iran since the Islamic revolution of 1979, especially since the death of Khomeini in 1989. The first chapter examines the
John Andrew Morrow
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DA CRÍTICA À LUTA PELA SUPERAÇÃO DAS PEDAGOGIAS BURGUESAS EM TEMPO DE OFENSIVA DO CAPITAL À EDUCAÇÃO
The objective is to recover Pistrak and Vigotski’scriticisms of the bourgeois pedagogies of the early 20th century, after the 1917 revolution, demonstrating the convergence with Saviani's criticisms of traditional education and
Silvana Calvo Tuleski +1 more
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Counter-revolutionary transformations of Charles I in Burke, Austen and Scott
Few would deny Charles I’s uniqueness in British history. The voluminous interpretations of Charles since his execution amply indicate the impact of his myth on subsequent generations. This essay considers mythologizings of the executed monarch by Edmund
Dani Napton, A. D. Cousins
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The Problem of the Revolution in Gramsci (Between Kant and Marx)
Reconstructing the evolution of Gramsci’s judgement about the Russian Revolution implies an overall rethinking of his own relation to Marx as well as to Kant.
Cospito G.
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The French Revolution in Germany and the Origins of Sociology
The French Revolution was central to the emergence of modern society, and by extension, modern social science. However, not only French scientists contributed to the invention of sociology, nor for that matter did sciences necessarily begin by emulating ...
Eric R. Lybeck
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Is It Still Too Early to Tell? Rethinking Sociology’s Relations to the French Revolution
It seems almost impossible today to deny the importance of the French Revolution in creating both the distinctively modern social world and sociology’s characteristic responses to it.
David Inglis
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