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Europe's American Revolution
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Historians in the United States have argued that the ideals of the American Revolution have had an enduring significance outside their own country. The essays in this volume explore how the American Revolution has been constructed, defined and understood by Europeans from the 1770s, illustrating what it has meant in different countries.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Europe’s American Revolution
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 The American Revolution, Glasgow, and the Making of the Second City of the Empire
- 2 The American Revolution and the Spanish Monarchy
- 3 The American Revolution in France: Under the Shadow of the French Revolution
- 4 British Historians and the Changing Significance of the American Revolution
- 5 The Relevance of the American Revolution in Hungarian History from an East-Central-European Perspective
- 6 We, the Volk: Modern and Radical Constitutionalism from the American Revolution to the German Direct-Democracy Debate
- 7 John Taylor of Caroline’s Construction Construed, and Constitutions Vindicated and New Views of the Constitution of the United States — with Some Reflections on European Union
- 8 Revisioning the American Revolution in the Era of the Hollywood ‘Blockbuster’
- Bibliography
- Index