04157nam 2200577 450 991082749190332120190826145055.090-04-35156-610.1163/9789004351561(CKB)4100000000775621(MiAaPQ)EBC5151518(OCoLC)1012487425(nllekb)BRILL9789004351561(PPN)231518412(EXLCZ)99410000000077562120171219h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierTransatlantic revolutionary cultures, 1789-1861 /edited by Charlotte A. Lerg and Helena TothLeiden, The Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill,2018.©20181 online resource (289 pages) illustrations (some color)Atlantic World,1570-0542 ;Volume 3690-04-34953-7 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Editors’ Introduction /Charlotte A. Lerg and Heléna Tóth -- Visions -- Black Jacobins: Towards a Genealogy of a Transatlantic Trope /Raphael Hörmann -- A Transatlantic Constitution in a Local Context: Symbolic Acts of Mediation and Revolutionary Practice in the Context of the Constitution of 1812 in Yucatán /Ulrike Bock -- Performing William Tell in the Transatlantic World1 /Marc H. Lerner -- Of “Puppets and People:” The Revolution of 1848 on Stage /Heléna Tóth -- Garibaldi’s Shirt: Fashion and the Making and Unmaking of Revolutionary Bodies /Mischa Honeck -- Concepts -- Transatlantic George Washington: Continental Liberal Historians in Search of a Hero, 1830–1848 /Charlotte A. Lerg -- From Central Europe to Central America: Forty-Eighters in the Filibuster Wars of the Mid-Nineteenth Century /Michael L. Miller -- “We will have true peace only when we will have the United States of Europe”: The United States of America as a Constitutional Model for Italy during the Risorgimento? /Anne Bruch -- Reform, not Revolution! Anti-Revolutionary Thinking in the Works of Jane Addams and Lorenz von Stein: A Sociology of Knowledge Approach /Peter Fischer -- Epilogue /Timothy Mason Roberts.Transatlantic Revolutionary Cultures, 1789-1861 argues that the revolutionary era constituted a coherent chapter in transatlantic history and that individual revolutions were connected to a broader, transatlantic and transnational frame. As a composite, the essays place instances of political upheaval during the long nineteenth century in Europe and the Americas in a common narrative and offer a new interpretation on their seeming asynchrony. In the age of revolutions the formation of political communities and cultural interactions were closely connected over time and space. Reciprocal connections arose from discussions on the nature of history, deliberations about constitutional models, as well as the reception of revolutions in popular culture. These various levels of cultural and intellectual interchange we term “transatlantic revolutionary cultures.” Contributors are: Ulrike Bock, Anne Bruch, Peter Fischer, Mischa Honeck, Raphael Hörmann, Charlotte A. Lerg, Marc H. Lerner, Michael L. Miller, Timothy Mason Roberts, and Heléna Tóth.Atlantic world (Leiden, Netherlands) ;Volume 36.History, Modern19th centuryHistory, Modern18th centuryRevolutionsHistory19th centuryRevolutionsHistory18th centuryWorld politicsHistory, ModernHistory, ModernRevolutionsHistoryRevolutionsHistoryWorld politics.909.09821081Lerg Charlotte A.Tóth HelénaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827491903321Transatlantic revolutionary cultures, 1789-18614104859UNINA