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The Americas in the age of revolution, 1750-1850 / Lester D. Langley.

Author/creator Langley, Lester D.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, ©1996.
Descriptionxvi, 374 pages : maps ; 25 cm
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Subject(s)
Contents The tense society -- A people at war -- The dilemmas of victory -- The Caribbean on the eve of the Haitian Revolution -- The slave rebellion -- The Haitian Revolution -- Iberoamerica on the eve of the revolution -- The feared revolution -- The price of victory -- Tocqueville's America -- Bolivar's America -- The Americas at 1850.
Abstract This magisterial work is a comparative history of three important revolutions in the Americas: the American Revolution in 1776, the 1791 slave revolt in the French colony that became Haiti, and the prolonged Spanish-American struggle for independence that ended a half century later. Lester Langley describes the movements and events that led to these wars of independence, explaining why revolution took one form in one place and a different form in another.
Summary Langley examines the political and social tensions reverberating throughout British, French, and Spanish America, pointing out the characteristics that distinguished each unpheaval from the others: the impact of place or location on the course of revolution; the dynamics of race and color as well as class; the relation between leaders and followers; the strength of counterrevolutionary movements; and, especially, the way that militarization of society during war affected the new governments in the postrevolutionary era. Langley argues that an understanding of the legacy of the revolutionary age sheds tremendous light on the political condition of the Americas today: virtually every modern political issue - the relationship of the state to the individual, the effectiveness of government, the liberal promise for progress, and the persistence of color as a critical dynamic in social policy - was central to the earlier period.
Local noteLittle-318249--305131018287$
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 289-366) and index.
LCCN 96011598
ISBN0300066139

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