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The Revolution after the Revolution

2001
The centrality of the revolution of December 1989 — understood as the revolutionary events of December themselves rather than the more lengthy revolutionary process — to contemporary Romanian history has been widely recognized since the violent overthrow of Nicolae Ceausescu and his Romanian Communist Party (RCP) regime provided the foundation stone on
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Revolution and Revolution Settlement

1994
It took James II little more than three years to squander his subjects’ good will. Embarking on a ruthless policy of Catholicisation which did nothing to damp down the fears expressed by the Exclusionists in the previous reign, the new King systematically alienated most sections of the political nation.
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No Revolution in the Revolution

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1973
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Revolutions in a revolution

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 1981
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Revolution or Counter-Revolution?

International Journal of Sociology, 1981
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Revolution! What Revolution?

The William and Mary Quarterly, 2001
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