Revolutions in the Atlantic World, New Edition: A Comparative History

A new overview of the contentious period that witnessed revolutions around the Atlantic between 160 and 1830.

Within just a half century, the American, French, Haitian, and Spanish American Revolutions transformed the Atlantic world. This book analyzes these events through a comparative lens, offering insights into the forces behind the many conflicts in the Atlantic world in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

Delving into the environments in which these revolutions occurred, Wim Klooster debunks the popular myth that the “people” rebelled against a small ruling elite, arguing instead that the revolutions were civil wars in which all classes fought on both sides. Nor was democracy a goal or product of these revolutions, which usually spawned authoritarian polities.

The new edition covers the latest historiographical trends in the study of the Atlantic world. Drawing on fresh research—such as primary documents and extant secondary literature – Klooster ultimately concludes that the Enlightenment was the ideological inspiration for the Age of Revolutions, although not its cause.

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Revolutions in the Atlantic World, New Edition: A Comparative History

A new overview of the contentious period that witnessed revolutions around the Atlantic between 160 and 1830.

Within just a half century, the American, French, Haitian, and Spanish American Revolutions transformed the Atlantic world. This book analyzes these events through a comparative lens, offering insights into the forces behind the many conflicts in the Atlantic world in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

Delving into the environments in which these revolutions occurred, Wim Klooster debunks the popular myth that the “people” rebelled against a small ruling elite, arguing instead that the revolutions were civil wars in which all classes fought on both sides. Nor was democracy a goal or product of these revolutions, which usually spawned authoritarian polities.

The new edition covers the latest historiographical trends in the study of the Atlantic world. Drawing on fresh research—such as primary documents and extant secondary literature – Klooster ultimately concludes that the Enlightenment was the ideological inspiration for the Age of Revolutions, although not its cause.

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Revolutions in the Atlantic World, New Edition: A Comparative History

Revolutions in the Atlantic World, New Edition: A Comparative History

by Wim Klooster
Revolutions in the Atlantic World, New Edition: A Comparative History

Revolutions in the Atlantic World, New Edition: A Comparative History

by Wim Klooster

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A new overview of the contentious period that witnessed revolutions around the Atlantic between 160 and 1830.

Within just a half century, the American, French, Haitian, and Spanish American Revolutions transformed the Atlantic world. This book analyzes these events through a comparative lens, offering insights into the forces behind the many conflicts in the Atlantic world in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

Delving into the environments in which these revolutions occurred, Wim Klooster debunks the popular myth that the “people” rebelled against a small ruling elite, arguing instead that the revolutions were civil wars in which all classes fought on both sides. Nor was democracy a goal or product of these revolutions, which usually spawned authoritarian polities.

The new edition covers the latest historiographical trends in the study of the Atlantic world. Drawing on fresh research—such as primary documents and extant secondary literature – Klooster ultimately concludes that the Enlightenment was the ideological inspiration for the Age of Revolutions, although not its cause.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479882403
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 267
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Wim Klooster is Professor of History at Clark University. He is the author or (co-)editor of many books, including The Dutch Moment: War, and Trade, and Settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World, The Atlantic World: Essays on Slavery,
Migration, and Imagination, and Illicit Riches:Dutch Trade in the Caribbean, 1648-1795.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

1 Introduction: Empires at War 1

2 Civil War in the British Empire: The American Revolution 12

3 The War on Privilege and Dissension: The French Revolution 49

4 From Prize Colony to Black Independence: The Revolution in Haiti 91

5 Multiple Routes to Sovereignty: The Spanish American Revolutions 126

6 The Revolutions Compared: Causes, Patterns, Legacies 169

Notes 189

Index 243

About the Author 253

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