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Friends of freedom : the rise of social movements in the age of Atlantic revolutions

Title
Friends of freedom : the rise of social movements in the age of Atlantic revolutions / Micah Alpaugh, University of Central Missouri.
ISBN
9781009026116 (ebook)
9781316515617 (hardback)
9781009012553 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 502 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
From the Sons of Liberty to British reformers, Irish patriots, French Jacobins, Haitian revolutionaries and American Democrats, the greatest social movements of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions grew as part of a common, interrelated pattern. In this new transnational history, Micah Alpaugh demonstrates the connections between the most prominent causes of the era, as they drew upon each other's models to seek unprecedented changes in government. As Friends of Freedom, activists shared ideas and strategies internationally, creating a chain of broad-based campaigns that mobilized the American Revolution, British Parliamentary Reform, Irish nationalism, movements for religious freedom, abolitionism, the French Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, and American party politics. Rather than a series of distinct national histories, Alpaugh shows how these movements jointly responded to the Atlantic trends of their era to create a new way to alter or overthrow governments: mobilizing massive social movements.
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Cambridge core frontlist 2021.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 29, 2021
Contents
The American Revolution ignites social movements
The Sons of Liberty and the creation of a movement model
From boycott mobilization to the American Revolution
Wilkes, liberty, and the Anglo American crisis
The British Association movement and parliamentary reform
The Irish Volunteers and militant reform
Religious freedom, political liberty, and Protestant Dissenter civil rights
British abolitionism and the broadening of social movements
The French Revolution radicalizes social movements
The genesis of the French Jacobins
French revolutionary polarization and the coming of the Haitian Revolution
The French Jacobin network in power
Radicalizing club life in 1790s Britain
The United Irishmen in an Atlantic crosswind
The French Revolution and the making of the American Democratic Party
From revolutionary committees to American electoral party politics.
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