Age Of Revolutions

Age Of Revolutions

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TO BE FEATURED IN A MOUNT VERNON BOOK TALK AND AUTHOR SIGNING DECEMBER 10, 2024 A sweeping and "persuasive and inspiring" (New Yorker) new history of the revolutionary decades from 1760 to 1825, spanning North America, Europe, Haiti, and Spanish America, demonstrating how progress and reaction intertwined. The revolutions that swept across Europe and the Americas from 1760 to 1825 were foundational in creating the modern world. Revolutionaries dismantled empires, overturned social hierarchies, and established a world of republics. Yet, old injustices persisted, and the powerful forces of revolutionary change also gave rise to new and insidious forms of inequality. In "The Age of Revolutions," historian Nathan Perl-Rosenthal presents the first comprehensive narrative history of this era. Through a vivid portrayal of both well-known and obscure figures—from John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and Napoleon to an ambitious French naturalist and a rebellious Peruvian nun—he recounts the revol

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