
Revolutionaries
Gendered Experiences and Scripts from France to Nicaragua
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-0-367-61687-8 (ISBN)
Description
Revolutionaries traces the gendered experiences of revolution from the 18th-century Atlantic Revolutions through the late 20th century.
With an explanatory framework that focuses on the evolution of revolutionary scripts, Revolutionaries synthesizes the latest microhistorical scholarship on gender and revolution into a survey of two centuries of world history. Because revolutionaries are among the most self-aware of historical actors, they adapted the phrases, such as "all men are created equal" and followed the phases - mobilization through victory and consolidation - across one revolution after another. For example, when Nicaraguans commemorated the bicentennial of the French Revolution in 1989 - and their Revolution's decennial - by paying homage to "Liberty Leading the People" on a postage stamp, they evoked this modern global revolutionary script, one they had improved upon. While scholars have identified these phrases and stages, and compared revolutions across time and space, few have focused on gender. Although patriarchy was renovated over and over, when "great men" consolidated power, revolutionaries also rose up again and again, with new tools, determined to widen political and economic rights for women and other excluded groups. Revolutionaries interrogates the Great Man script that leaves masculinity underexplored while sharing the stories of extraordinary and ordinary women and men and their gendered dreams.
With vignettes, different global examples for each theme, and illustrations and photographs, this is the perfect guide for anyone wanting to find out about the gendered implications of revolutions.
With an explanatory framework that focuses on the evolution of revolutionary scripts, Revolutionaries synthesizes the latest microhistorical scholarship on gender and revolution into a survey of two centuries of world history. Because revolutionaries are among the most self-aware of historical actors, they adapted the phrases, such as "all men are created equal" and followed the phases - mobilization through victory and consolidation - across one revolution after another. For example, when Nicaraguans commemorated the bicentennial of the French Revolution in 1989 - and their Revolution's decennial - by paying homage to "Liberty Leading the People" on a postage stamp, they evoked this modern global revolutionary script, one they had improved upon. While scholars have identified these phrases and stages, and compared revolutions across time and space, few have focused on gender. Although patriarchy was renovated over and over, when "great men" consolidated power, revolutionaries also rose up again and again, with new tools, determined to widen political and economic rights for women and other excluded groups. Revolutionaries interrogates the Great Man script that leaves masculinity underexplored while sharing the stories of extraordinary and ordinary women and men and their gendered dreams.
With vignettes, different global examples for each theme, and illustrations and photographs, this is the perfect guide for anyone wanting to find out about the gendered implications of revolutions.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
19 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 19 s/w Abbildungen
19 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
314 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-61687-8 (9780367616878)
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Revolutionaries
Gendered Experiences and Scripts from France to Nicaragua
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Gendered Experiences and Scripts from France to Nicaragua
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Gendered Experiences and Scripts from France to Nicaragua
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Persons
Tracey Rizzo is the co-author of Intimate Empires: Body, Race and Gender in the Modern World (2016) and co-editor of The French Revolution: A Document Collection (2023). She is editor of Routledge's Gendering World History book series.
Aldo Garcia-Guevara has written articles for The Journal of World History and World History Connected and was an author and an editor of Anti-Racist Community Engagement: Principles and Practices, published in 2023. He is a member of the Latino History Project of Worcester.
Aldo Garcia-Guevara has written articles for The Journal of World History and World History Connected and was an author and an editor of Anti-Racist Community Engagement: Principles and Practices, published in 2023. He is a member of the Latino History Project of Worcester.
Content
Introduction. 1: "Remember the Ladies". 2: "Making Use of My Rights". 3: "We'll Have [Our Baby] in Common". 4: "My Only Husband is the Communist Revolution". 5: "Bringing the Western World to Trial". Bibliography. Index