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Revolution and Counter-Revolution
2023Abstract The differences between revolution and counter-revolution are difficult to spot in Yeats—not least because the revolution he initially envisaged for Ireland was usually conceived as a ‘revival’. And while he distinguished between a cultural and political revolution, he also blurred the terms of this distinction—not least by ...
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The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1977
This paper discusses some aspects of the wide peasant support of Spanish counter‐revolutionary movements at the beginning of the nineteenth century. This support should not be viewed as a mere manipulation by the church of the religious ‘fanaticism’ of the rural population, but as a political reaction consistent with the peasants’ perception of their ...
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This paper discusses some aspects of the wide peasant support of Spanish counter‐revolutionary movements at the beginning of the nineteenth century. This support should not be viewed as a mere manipulation by the church of the religious ‘fanaticism’ of the rural population, but as a political reaction consistent with the peasants’ perception of their ...
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The Counter-Revolution in Diplomacy
2011It is an axiom of the history of diplomacy that the first half of the twentieth century witnessed a revolution in diplomatic practice unprecedented since the resident mission was invented half a millennium earlier. Stimulated by the pressures of alliance politics in World War I and a rising enthusiasm for popular control of foreign policy, and ...
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The Ptolemaic Counter-Revolution
1972To what extent is the first Critique continuous with the early writings? To what extent discontinuous? Neither question has, in my view, been adequately discussed. The impression derived from the manifold studies that have been published is that the Critique is, if at all related to the early work, related as supplementing, integrating, and, above all,
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The behavioral counter-revolution
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2010Vernon Smith has always asked great questions. In this case the questions he asks constitute a challenge to the behavioral revolution. This is a challenge which he has beenmaking for many years, most pointedly his challenges to the interpretation of experimental evidence by psychologists (Smith, 1991, 2003, 2007).
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European Journal of Political Research, 1992
Abstract This article has two aims. The first attempts to define the ‘extreme right’political family. The three criteria adopted — spatial, historic-ideological, attitudinal-systemic — have led us to identify two types of the extreme right party.
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Abstract This article has two aims. The first attempts to define the ‘extreme right’political family. The three criteria adopted — spatial, historic-ideological, attitudinal-systemic — have led us to identify two types of the extreme right party.
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2013
The coup - carried out under declaration of martial law on the grounds that Poland was in a ‘state of war’ because the Polish constitution had no provision for a state of emergency - officially began at midnight on Saturday 13 December, the night winter began in Poland.
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The coup - carried out under declaration of martial law on the grounds that Poland was in a ‘state of war’ because the Polish constitution had no provision for a state of emergency - officially began at midnight on Saturday 13 December, the night winter began in Poland.
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