Revolution and Rebellion
Discover a fresh perspective on historical events with "Revolution and Rebellion" by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1986, this insightful book spans 196 pages and offers a compelling counter-narrative to the Marxist interpretation of the 1640s and the so-called 'English Revolution.'
The author adeptly examines the period following 1660, revealing a non-revolutionary world that challenges the traditional notions associated with key events, such as the revolutions of 1688, 1776, and the significant transformations brought by the Industrial Revolution. Instead of framing these occurrences as revolutions, the book emphasizes the concept of 'rebellion,' encouraging readers to rethink the implications and meanings of historical change.
Engage with this thought-provoking work and expand your understanding of history. Perfect for students, scholars, and history enthusiasts alike, "Revolution and Rebellion" is a valuable addition to any bookshelf.