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Revolution by Enzo Traverso

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Revolution

An Intellectual History

Enzo Traverso

Verso Books · Print & ebook · October 19, 2021

Reading lane: Revolutionary History

"Brilliant and beautiful.

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Inside Revolution

Come here for

  • revolution as an idea under pressure
  • serious political history with literary sweep

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  • cultural literacy, not slogans
  • conversation-ready framing

Book Details

Authors
Enzo Traverso
Publisher
Verso Books
Published
October 19, 2021
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Revolutionary History · World History
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Revolutionary History

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  • Revolutionary History

  • World History

  • Political History & Ideas

About This Book

"Brilliant and beautiful. Now this book exists, it’s hard to know how we did without it." –China Miéville, author of October A cultural and intellectual balance-sheet of the twentieth century's age of revolutions This book reinterprets the history of nineteenth and twentieth-century revolutions by composing a constellation of "dialectical images": Marx's "locomotives of history," Alexandra Kollontai's sexually liberated bodies, Lenin's mummified body, Auguste Blanqui's barri...

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"Brilliant and beautiful. Now this book exists, it’s hard to know how we did without it." –China Miéville, author of October A cultural and intellectual balance-sheet of the twentieth century's age of revolutions This book reinterprets the history of nineteenth and twentieth-century revolutions by composing a constellation of "dialectical images": Marx's "locomotives of history," Alexandra Kollontai's sexually liberated bodies, Lenin's mummified body, Auguste Blanqui's barricades and red flags, the Paris Commune's demolition of the Vendome Column, among several others. It connects theories with the existential trajectories of the thinkers who elaborated them, by sketching the diverse profiles of revolutionary intellectuals--from Marx and Bakunin to Luxemburg and the Bolsheviks, from Mao and Ho Chi Minh to José Carlos Mariátegui, C.L.R. James, and other rebellious spirits from the South--as outcasts and pariahs. And finally, it analyzes the entanglement between revolution and communism that so deeply shaped the history of the twentieth century. This book thus merges ideas and representations by devoting an equal importance to theoretical and iconographic sources, offering for our troubled present a new intellectual history of the revolutionary past.

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