
Reverberations of Revolution
Transnational Perspectives, 1770-1850
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 16. June 2021
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-1-4744-8158-8 (ISBN)
Description
A broad, comparative and trans-Atlantic approach to the Age of Revolutions
Cutting across disciplines and linguistic borders, this book explores the dissemination and transformation of revolutionary ideas in the period between the mid-eighteenth century and the revolutions of 1848. In addition to revolutionary movements in Europe and the United States, it deals with the international impact of the Haitian Revolution. The chapters in the book adopt transnational approaches to revolution to show how political uprisings often reverberated far beyond the borders of the states directly affected - in the form of narratives, metaphors, translations, letters, pamphlets and dialogues, as well as physical objects.
Cutting across disciplines and linguistic borders, this book explores the dissemination and transformation of revolutionary ideas in the period between the mid-eighteenth century and the revolutions of 1848. In addition to revolutionary movements in Europe and the United States, it deals with the international impact of the Haitian Revolution. The chapters in the book adopt transnational approaches to revolution to show how political uprisings often reverberated far beyond the borders of the states directly affected - in the form of narratives, metaphors, translations, letters, pamphlets and dialogues, as well as physical objects.
Reviews / Votes
This important book offers fresh critical insights in the long lasting political, ideological ?and cultural resonance of European and transatlantic revolutions between 1770 and 1850. Challenging teleological concepts of revolution, a series of sophisticated case studies explores how ideas, texts, and objects are transformed and appropriated in new contexts. -- Prof. Dr. Barbara Schaff, Universitaet GoettingenMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
481 gr
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978-1-4744-8158-8 (9781474481588)
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Persons
Elizabeth Amann is Professor in the Department of Literary Studies at Ghent University, Belgium. She is the author of Importing Madame Bovary: The Politics of Adultery (Palgrave, 2006). Michael Boyden is chair professor of English at Radboud University Nijmegen. He is the author of Introduction to Special Issue The New Natural History. Early American literature, University of North Carolina Press (2019), Salt and Slavery in Crevecoeur, Early American literature, University of North Carolina Press, The Myths That Made America: An Introduction to American Studies, De Gruyter.
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Professor of Literary StudiesGhent University
Chair professor of English_x000D_Radboud University Nijmegen_x000D_
Content
Series Editors' PrefaceNotes on Contributors
Introduction Elizabeth Amann and Michael Boyden
Pugachev Goes Global: The Revolutionary Potential of TranslationMalte Griesse
'The Tranquil March of the Revolution': German and German-American Reverberations of Mary Wollstonecraft's Writings Alessa Johns
Translation as Conceptual Reverberation: 'Revolution' in Wales 1688-1937Marion Loeffler
Revolution in Colonial Translation: From Saint-Domingue to HaitiJeremy D. Popkin
Enlightenment Tropes in French Popular Theater on the Haitian Revolution in the 1790sAnja Bandau
Reverberations of the Haitian Revolution: Media, Narratives and Political Debates, 1791-1863Florian Kappeler
Ribbons of Revolution: Tricolour Cockades Across the AtlanticAshli White
The Noble Turk: Estanislao De Cosca Vayo's Grecia, O La Doncella De Missolonghi (1830) and the Spanish Response to the Greek War of IndependenceElizabeth Amann
Coda: Frederick Douglass and the Wild Songs of RevolutionMichael Boyden
NotesIndex
Introduction Elizabeth Amann and Michael Boyden
Pugachev Goes Global: The Revolutionary Potential of TranslationMalte Griesse
'The Tranquil March of the Revolution': German and German-American Reverberations of Mary Wollstonecraft's Writings Alessa Johns
Translation as Conceptual Reverberation: 'Revolution' in Wales 1688-1937Marion Loeffler
Revolution in Colonial Translation: From Saint-Domingue to HaitiJeremy D. Popkin
Enlightenment Tropes in French Popular Theater on the Haitian Revolution in the 1790sAnja Bandau
Reverberations of the Haitian Revolution: Media, Narratives and Political Debates, 1791-1863Florian Kappeler
Ribbons of Revolution: Tricolour Cockades Across the AtlanticAshli White
The Noble Turk: Estanislao De Cosca Vayo's Grecia, O La Doncella De Missolonghi (1830) and the Spanish Response to the Greek War of IndependenceElizabeth Amann
Coda: Frederick Douglass and the Wild Songs of RevolutionMichael Boyden
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