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Jones provides a concise, incisive, and dramatic account of President Eisenhower's disastrous attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro. He deftly examines the train of missteps and self-deceptions that led to the invasion of U.S.-trained exiles at the Bay of Pigs.
Counterrevolutionaries --- Contras --- Counter-revolutionaries --- Counter-revolutionists --- Counterrevolutionists --- Dissenters --- Revolutionaries --- History --- Cuba --- United States --- Foreign relations
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This is the overdue biography of Domhnall Ua Buachalla - a cultural nationalist, Gaelic Leaguer, and friend of Padraig Pearse - who became an Irish Volunteer leader in North Kildare, arming the men of Maynooth and leading them on foot to the General Post Office on Easter Monday, 1916, where they took their orders from James Connolly and Patrick Pearse. Following internment in Frongoch jail for eight months, Ua Buachalla returned to a resounding success in the 1918 General Election and gained a seat in the First Dail for North Kildare, which he held until 1932. Following his involvement in the
Politicians --- Revolutionaries --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Statesmen --- Ireland --- Politics and government --- Ua Buachalla, Domhnall. --- Buachalla, Domhnall Ua
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Politicians --- Socialists --- Revolutionaries --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Socialism --- Murray, Sean. --- Murray, Sean --- Political and social views.
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The author takes as his starting point the idea that men who rebel, despite many differences in character, resemble each other in some fundamental ways. He poses three questions: Why does a man become a revolutionist? What attributes of personality enable him to become an effective revolutionary leader? What psychological attributes enable a man to effect the transition to power? By focusing on the personalities of three important revolutionists he hypothesizes a model of a distinctive "revolutionary personality." Lenin, Trotsky, and Gandhi are discussed in terms of trust, pride, courage, industry, confidence, and drive-the values that result from the successful management of the problems of the various stages of psycho-sexual growth.Originally published in 1967.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Revolutionaries --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Psychology. --- Gandhi, --- Trotsky, Leon, --- Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹich,
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Drawn from rarely seen archival sources, four stories of criminal counterrevolution that trace the arrival of Communist power in the Chinese countryside.
Counterrevolutionaries --- Trials (Political crimes and offenses) --- History. --- Poyang Xian (China) --- China --- History
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This collection examines the relationship between mass movements and the military. Some argue that it is impossible to achieve and protect a revolution without the support of the army, but how can the support of the army be won? Arms and the People explores the impact of social extremes on the solidarity within the state's military, and on the changing loyalties of these soldiers. The authors examine a series of historical moments in which a crisis in the military has reflected deep instability in the wider world, including Russia in 1917, Egypt during the Arab Spring, the Paris Commune, as well as long-standing instability in Venezuela and Indonesia, amongst many others. Including a range of international authors who have either studied or been directly involved in such social upheavals, Arms and the People is a pioneering contribution to the study of revolutionary change.
Civil-military relations. --- Revolutionaries. --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Military and civilian power --- Military-civil relations --- Executive power --- Sociology, Military --- Military government
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This work examines the role of language in forging the modern subject. Focusing on the idea of the ""New Man"" that has animated all revolutionaries, the present volume asks what it meant to define oneself in terms of one's class origins, gender, national belonging or racial origins.
Language and languages --- Revolutionaries --- Nationalism --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Political aspects. --- History --- Language and languages Political aspects --- Political aspects
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This is a translation and new edition of 'Masaniello: La sua vita e il mito in Europa', a historical biography of the leader of the revolt that broke out in Naples in 1647-48. Initially, its main objectives were the cancellation of the many taxes introduced in previous decades and a political reform that would allow the people to have their voice in the civic parliament. Thanks to Masaniello, the Neapolitans were able to compel the Spanish viceroy to sign new 'capitoli' (popular desiderata) but soon after, Masaniello was isolated by his main counselor, Giulio Genoino, and others, and ultimately abandoned to a tragic fate. From the moment of his death, a fascinating new life began in which Masaniello was exalted and condemned in many texts (historical volumes, plays, and even a dialogue with Wilhelm Tell) until, by the Risorgimento, he was remembered as an Italian hero.
Revolutionaries --- HISTORY / Europe / Italy. --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Masaniello, seventeenth century revolts, modern Naples. --- Masaniello, --- Naples (Kingdom) --- History
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Revolutionaries --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- France --- Poitou (France) --- History. --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- littérature épistolaire --- Révolution française --- Pierre Dubreuil Chambardel --- Dubreuil-Chambardel, Pierre,
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Although the impact of works such as Common Sense and The Rights of Man has led historians to study Thomas Paine's role in the American Revolution and political scientists to evaluate his contributions to political theory, scholars have tacitly agreed not to treat him as a literary figure. This book not only redresses this omission, but also demonstrates that Paine's literary sensibility is particularly evident in the very texts that confirmed his importance as a theorist. And yet, because of this association with the 'masses', Paine is often dismissed as a mere propagandist. Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution recovers Paine as a transatlantic popular intellectual who would translate the major political theories of the eighteenth century into a language that was accessible and appealing to ordinary citizens on both sides of the Atlantic.
Political science --- Political scientists --- Revolutionaries --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- History --- Paine, Thomas --- Payne, Thomas --- Influence. --- United States --- Politics and government --- Paine, Thomas, --- Arts and Humanities
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