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Theories of Revolution: Contemporary Approaches, Debates, and Limitations

open access: yesSociology Compass, Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This article provides an overview of recent developments in the study of revolutions. It briefly reviews the historical development of approaches to revolution, the pre‐scientific approach and the first three generations of theories of revolution.
Jiří Juhász
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From Repertoires to Recipes: Rethinking Political Organisation in the Long 19th Century*

open access: yesParliamentary History, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 188-202, February 2026.
Abstract This article examines approaches to the history of 19th‐century politics in Britain and Ireland in order to propose fruitful directions for further debate. It argues that historians should return to a more holistic view of the practices of political action and democratisation, reframing the divide between social movements, parties and popular ...
Richard Huzzey, Katrina Navickas
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Jean‐Baptiste Say and the Political Economy of Republican Utopia in Revolutionary France

open access: yesHistory, Volume 111, Issue 394, Page 54-65, January 2026.
Abstract This article offers a fresh analysis of Olbie (1798), a frequently overlooked essay by the French author and economist Jean‐Baptiste Say (1767–1832). It positions Olbie as a central text for comprehending Say's political thought and situates it within the wider historical context, in particular French republicanism during the 1790s.
MINCHUL KIM
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Movement Strategies of Neotropical Nectarivorous Birds: Insights From High‐Andean Hummingbirds and Flowerpiercers

open access: yesBiotropica, Volume 58, Issue 1, January 2026.
Nectar is a highly variable, mostly unpredictable resource in tropical mountains. How do nectarivorous birds such as this male Great Sapphirewing cope? Fine‐scaled tracking of hummingbirds and flowerpiercers shows flexibility in daily movement strategies in the high Andes, possibly in response to fluctuating local conditions such as weather and ...
Cristina Rueda‐Uribe   +9 more
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Climate Change Will Resize and Reshape Plant–Hummingbird Networks in the Atlantic Forest

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim To assess how climate change could reshape plant–hummingbird interaction networks in the Atlantic Forest by predicting shifts in species co‐occurrence and evaluating changes in network structure. Location Atlantic Forest, South America.
Alejandro Restrepo‐González   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz: did he deserve his bad reputation?

open access: yesCurtis's Botanical Magazine, Volume 42, Issue 4, Page 577-617, December 2025.
Summary A biography and critique of Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz (1731–1807) – lawyer, physician, mineralogist, naturalist, compiler and publisher – is provided. Often criticised as being a mass‐plagiariser, this is commented on, based on a detailed examination of several of his publications.
Nicholas Hind
wiley   +1 more source

Honour and humiliation: Emotional economies of war and defeat

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 809-820, October 2025.
Abstract The article looks at nationalism, war and defeat from a history of emotions perspective. It frames nationalism as a political programme and mindset that enlists emotions of belonging and solidarity, but also fear, anger, hatred and contempt.
Ute Frevert
wiley   +1 more source

Thermidor: The Revolution Betrayed in Trotsky, Orwell and Serge

open access: yes
Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 60-81, April 2026.
Anna Vaninskaya
wiley   +1 more source

Male‐Like Plumage in an Urban Nesting Veraguan Mango: Evidence of a Female‐Limited Polymorphism?

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 9, September 2025.
We document the first known case of a male‐plumaged Veraguan mango (Anthracothorax veraguensis) providing parental care, supported by photographs and video from southern Costa Rica. The bird incubated eggs and fed nestlings in a nest located within a heterogeneous urban–agricultural landscape.
Dallas R. Levey, Gretchen C. Daily
wiley   +1 more source

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