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1965
YBYDG-8861
Social science
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9780394700441
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CraneBrinton
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English
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书名:The Anatomy Of Revolution 革命解剖学
作者:Crane Brinton
出版社名称:Vie Books
出版时间:1965
语种:英语
ISBN:9780394700441
商品尺寸:10.74 x 1.73 x 17.27 cm
包装:平装
The definitive, hugely influential comparative history of the English, American, French and Russian revolutions from a renowned American scholar. Classic and famous, The Anatomy of Revolution examines the patterns and processes that all revolutions share.
Such is [Professor Brinton's] wit and historical knowledge that what might have become a syllogistic hash in lesser hands turns out to be a keen and perceptive exposition and, like a well-conducted seminar, sets the mind of the reader racing off on its owns. --The New Yorker
Crane Brinton (1898-1968) was an American historian of France who taught as a professor at Harvard University from 1942 until his death. Before securing a position as a professor at Harvard, Brinton studied there as a student and received a Rhodes Scholarship allowing him to attend Oxford University, where he received his doctorate in philosophy (1923). Brinton's most famed work was his The Anatomy of Revolution (1938). During his lifetime he served as the president of both the American Historical Association and the Society for French Historical Studies.
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Paper
1965
YBYDG-8861
Social science
Description
书名:The Anatomy Of Revolution 革命解剖学
作者:Crane Brinton
出版社名称:Vie Books
出版时间:1965
语种:英语
ISBN:9780394700441
商品尺寸:10.74 x 1.73 x 17.27 cm
包装:平装
The definitive, hugely influential comparative history of the English, American, French and Russian revolutions from a renowned American scholar. Classic and famous, The Anatomy of Revolution examines the patterns and processes that all revolutions share.
Such is [Professor Brinton's] wit and historical knowledge that what might have become a syllogistic hash in lesser hands turns out to be a keen and perceptive exposition and, like a well-conducted seminar, sets the mind of the reader racing off on its owns. --The New Yorker
Crane Brinton (1898-1968) was an American historian of France who taught as a professor at Harvard University from 1942 until his death. Before securing a position as a professor at Harvard, Brinton studied there as a student and received a Rhodes Scholarship allowing him to attend Oxford University, where he received his doctorate in philosophy (1923). Brinton's most famed work was his The Anatomy of Revolution (1938). During his lifetime he served as the president of both the American Historical Association and the Society for French Historical Studies.