The Age of Atlantic Revolution
The Fall and Rise of a Connected World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:11th Jul '23
Should be back in stock very soon
A bold new account of the Age of Revolution, one of the most complex and vast transformations in human history
“A fresh and illuminating framework for understanding our past and imagining our future. Powerfully argued and engagingly written, Patrick Griffin’s timely account of revolutionary regime change and reaction shows how a world of empires became our world of nation-states.”—Peter S. Onuf, coauthor of Most Blessed of the Patriarchs
“When we speak of an age of revolution, what do we mean? In this synoptic, compelling book, Patrick Griffin asks the difficult questions and invites readers to reconsider the answers.”—Eliga Gould, author of Among the Powers of the Earth
The Age of Atlantic Revolution was a defining moment in western history. Our understanding of rights, of what makes the individual an individual, of how to define a citizen versus a subject, of what states should or should not do, of how labor, politics, and trade would be organized, of the relationship between the church and the state, and of our attachment to the nation all derive from this period (c. 1750–1850).
Historian Patrick Griffin shows that the Age of Atlantic Revolution was rooted in how people in an interconnected world struggled through violence, liberation, and war to reimagine themselves and sovereignty. Tying together the revolutions, crises, and conflicts that undid British North America, transformed France, created Haiti, overturned Latin America, challenged Britain and Europe, vexed Ireland, and marginalized West Africa, Griffin tells a transnational tale of how empires became nations and how our world came into being.
“The breadth of Griffin’s interpretive vision is remarkable . . . a very timely intervention.”—Brian Rouleau, International Journal of Maritime History
“A fresh and illuminating framework for understanding our past and imagining our future. Powerfully argued and engagingly written, Patrick Griffin’s timely account of revolutionary regime change and reaction shows how a world of empires became our world of nation-states.”—Peter S. Onuf, coauthor of Most Blessed of the Patriarchs
“When we speak of an age of revolution, what do we mean? In this synoptic, compelling book, Patrick Griffin asks the difficult questions and invites readers to reconsider the answers.”—Eliga Gould, author of Among the Powers of the Earth
“The Age of Atlantic Revolution is a bold, sweeping Atlantic history connecting the political concepts that defined a revolutionary era. Its aim is audacious, as are its comparisons across continents. Patrick Griffin draws on wide-ranging research and a career’s worth of knowledge to pull off this history that will challenge students and scholars alike.”—Janet Polasky, author of Asylum between Nations
“In his compelling new book, Patrick Griffin narrates the Age of Revolution(s) through the lens of entanglements, disconnections, and comparisons. The result is an innovative interpretation of these tumultuous events.”—Megan Maruschke, Universität Leipzig
ISBN: 9780300206333
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384 pages