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Revolution And Counter-Revolution
Revolution And Counter-Revolution
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Revolution And Counter-Revolution

Engelsk
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Revolution and counter-revolution or Germany in 1848 is a historical analysis of the German uprisings of 1848, offering a critical examination of the societal forces that shaped both the revolutionary surge and its eventual suppression. Written in the mid-19th century, the work dissects the roles and interests of key social classes - bourgeoisie, proletariat, nobility, and peasantry - revealing how deeply entrenched divisions and conflicting agendas undermined efforts for unity and progress. He underscores the importance of interpreting historical events through the lens of structural inequality and evolving class consciousness, rejecting simplified explanations rooted in personal failures or betrayals. The opening chapters detail how the middle class's initial enthusiasm for reform quickly faltered when threatened by proletarian demands, leading to a retreat into conservatism that weakened the revolutionary front. Regional fragmentation and inconsistent political will further compounded the failure. Through its close attention to class struggle and institutional inertia, the book positions the German revolutions within the broader context of European unrest, providing a compelling critique of why revolutions fail and how counter-revolutionary forces capitalize on division.
ISBN
9789371814133
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
7.1.2025
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