Revolutionary Spring
2023 non-fiction book by Christopher Clark
Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World 1848–1849 is a book written by Christopher Clark and published by the Crown Books division of Penguin Random House in 2023. It explores the history of the European revolutions of 1848 .[ 1] [ 2]
Structure
Work begins with an introduction by the author and is followed by nine chapters and a conclusion plus appendices and indexes.[ 3]
Introduction
Social Questions
Conjecture of Order
Confrontation
Detonations
Regime Change
Emancipations
Entropy
Counter-revolution
After 1848
Conclusion
Reviews
Green, A. (2023), "A panoramic account of the continent-wide outbreak of revolutions in 1848" , The Times Literary Supplement , retrieved 17 July 2023
Heffer, S. (2023), "The link between French revolutionaries, Italian rebels – and Brexiteers" , The Telegraph , retrieved 17 July 2023
Malik, K. (2023), "Revolutionary Spring by Christopher Clark review – the revolts that reshaped Europe" , The Guardian , retrieved 17 July 2023
Sandbrook, D. (2023), "Revolutionary Spring by Christopher Clark review — what can 1848 teach us?" , The Times , retrieved 17 July 2023
Zevin, A. (2023), "The Only Revolutions That Matter" , The New York Times , retrieved 17 July 2023
"Revolutionary Spring — how 1848 shaped the modern world" , The Financial Times , 2023, retrieved 17 July 2023
Sebestyen, V. (2023), "When nationalism was woke" , The Critic , retrieved 17 July 2023
" "Revolutionary Spring" brings to life the drama and daring of 1848" , The Economist , retrieved 17 July 2023
"The Revolutions of 1848 Should Be a Historical Touchstone for Socialists Today" , The Jacobin , retrieved 17 July 2023
Publication history
About the author
Sir Christopher Munro Clark FBA (born 14 March 1960) is an Australian historian living in the United Kingdom and Germany. He is the twenty-second Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge . In the 2015 Birthday Honours , he was knighted for his services to Anglo-German relations .[ 4]
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