The study of revolutions is at the forefront of the growing field of International Historical Sociology. As International Historical Sociology scholars have sought to uncover the spatio-temporally changing character of international relations, they have come a long way in overcoming ‘unilinear’ and ‘internalist’ conceptions of revolutionary modern transformation. In this article, I re-evaluate the extent to which the International Historical Sociology of ‘bourgeois revolutions’ has succeeded in remedying unilinear conceptions of the transition to modernity. I argue that ‘consequentialist’ approaches to the study of bourgeois revolutions tend to obscure the radically heterogeneous character of revolutionary transformations, both within and o...
Fred Halliday saw revolution and war as the dual motors of modern international order. However, whil...
Every social revolution has elicited some form of counter-revolutionary response from the internatio...
This article aims to reassess the evolution of Mahir Çayan's theory of uninterrupted revolution in t...
In a global system of increasing instability and civil society protest movements, it is important fo...
Often the first goal of many modern revolutions is “internationalizing the conflict.’’ Yet as the r...
Revolutions are relatively new, rare and extraordinary events in history, which is perhaps one reaso...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
This chapter examines the relationship between revolutions and international relations. This relatio...
The article considers J. Goodwin’s synthetic theory of revolution that claims to be the ‘fourth-gene...
The academic discipline of International Relations (IR) remains largely distinguished by its paradig...
To study the phenomenon of revolution meaningfully in a cross-cultural context, scholars need framew...
Critically deploying the idea of uneven and combined development this book provides a novel non-Euro...
Change and continuity are characteristics of human history. Strategic change in any society has sig...
Fred Halliday saw revolution and war as the dual motors of modern international order. However, whil...
Fred Halliday saw revolution and war as the dual motors of modern international order. However, whil...
Every social revolution has elicited some form of counter-revolutionary response from the internatio...
This article aims to reassess the evolution of Mahir Çayan's theory of uninterrupted revolution in t...
In a global system of increasing instability and civil society protest movements, it is important fo...
Often the first goal of many modern revolutions is “internationalizing the conflict.’’ Yet as the r...
Revolutions are relatively new, rare and extraordinary events in history, which is perhaps one reaso...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
This chapter examines the relationship between revolutions and international relations. This relatio...
The article considers J. Goodwin’s synthetic theory of revolution that claims to be the ‘fourth-gene...
The academic discipline of International Relations (IR) remains largely distinguished by its paradig...
To study the phenomenon of revolution meaningfully in a cross-cultural context, scholars need framew...
Critically deploying the idea of uneven and combined development this book provides a novel non-Euro...
Change and continuity are characteristics of human history. Strategic change in any society has sig...
Fred Halliday saw revolution and war as the dual motors of modern international order. However, whil...
Fred Halliday saw revolution and war as the dual motors of modern international order. However, whil...
Every social revolution has elicited some form of counter-revolutionary response from the internatio...
This article aims to reassess the evolution of Mahir Çayan's theory of uninterrupted revolution in t...