The Cambridge History of the Age of the Atlantic Revolutions
The European imperialism and the right of the crown faced perhaps its greatest challenge in the years 1760-1820. Often referred to as the age of Atlantic Revolutions, this period in history saw the American revolution, the French Revolution as well as revolutions in Spanish and French holdings in the carribean and in the americas. These events were heavily interlinked with one another interns of their long and short term impacts upon the nature of colonialism as well as geopolitical relations for remainder of the 19th century.
As argued in the introduction of.this three volume series, these events are seldom written about in tandem, with texts often referring to these events in isolation to the rest. This series masterfully illustrates the interweaved connections between this era main events. An individual volume is dedicated to the British, French and Spanish interests respectively, as well as their positions in the greater theatre of European politics.
I recommend this series to anyone wishing to gain a solid understanding of this complicated, significant and turbulent era of world history.
The Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions
3 Hardback Book Set
- ISBN: 9781108567817
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