04086nam 22005895 450 991055765320332120230622164240.03-11-062029-43-11-061977-610.1515/9783110619775(CKB)4100000009762445(MiAaPQ)EBC5994895(DE-B1597)527570(OCoLC)1121054248(DE-B1597)9783110619775(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79436(EXLCZ)99410000000976244520200406h20192019 fg engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe French Revolution as a Moment of Respatialization /Matthias Middell, Megan MaruschkeBerlin/BostonDe Gruyter2019München ;Wien :De Gruyter Oldenbourg,[2019]©20191 online resource (262 pages)Dialectics of the Global ;53-11-063969-6 Frontmatter --Preface --Contents --1. Explaining Revolutionary Upheaval: From Internal Societal Developments to Global Processes of Respatialization --2. Why did France want Louisiana Back? --3. The French Revolution as a Period of Territorialization of the Colonial Empire? A Southern Indian Ocean Perspective --4. Black Rebels and Royal Auxiliaries Before, During, and After the French Revolution --5. The French Revolution in Indian Country: Reconsidering the Reach and Place of Atlantic Upheaval --6. Mobility, Circulation, Spatial Configurations, and Respatialization in the Wake of the Haitian Revolution: A View from New Granada's Shores --7. Islands in Turmoil: The Azores during the Atlantic Revolutionary Cycle --8. The Respatialization of Cypriot Insularity during the Age of Revolutions --9. The Reorganization of Administrative Space in France and its Colonies --10. (Re)spatialization and its Limits: Territory and Descent, Ideology and Pragmatism in Definitions of Citizenship --11. The Respatialization of Italy between French Republics and Napoleonic Domination --12. From Empire to Republics: The Collapse of the Spanish Monarchy and the Respatialization of America --Authors --IndexThe French Revolution has primarily been understood as a national event that also had a lasting impact in Europe and in the Atlantic world. Recently, historiography has increasingly emphasized how France's overseas colonies also influenced the contours of the French Revolution. This volume examines the effects of both dimensions on the reorganization of spatial formats and spatial orders in France and in other societies. It departs from the assumption that revolutions shatter not only the political and economic old regime order at home but, in an increasingly interdependent world, also result in processes of respatialization. The French Revolution, therefore, is analysed as a key event in a global history that seeks to account for the shifting spatial organization of societies on a transregional scale.Dialectics of the global ;Volume 5.WarCausesFranceColoniesHistoryCongressesFranceHistoryRevolution, 1789-1799InfluenceCongressesFranceHistoryRevolution, 1789-1799Political aspectsCongressesFranceHistoryRevolution, 1789-1799Social aspectsCongressesFrancefastConference papers and proceedings.fastHistory.fastWarCauses.355.027Middell Matthias1961-1287106Maruschke Meganedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiddell Matthiasedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910557653203321The French Revolution as a Moment of Respatialization3383973UNINA