

An edition of The great upheaval (2007)
America and the birth of the modern world, 1788-1800
By Jay Winik
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Harper
Language
eng
Pages
659
Description:
It is an era that redefined history. As the 1790s began, a fragile America teetered on the brink, Russia was a vast imperial power, and France plunged into revolution. But in contrast to the way conventional histories tell it, none of these events occurred in isolation. Here, historian Winik shows how their fates combined to change the course of civilization. Here is a savage world war, the toppling of a great dynasty, and an America struggling to survive at home and abroad. Here, too, is the first modern holy war between Islam and a resurgent Christian empire. And what a cast of characters: Washington and Jefferson, Louis XVI and Robespierre, Catherine the Great, John Adams, Napoleon, and Selim III. With powerful echoes for the international chaos that confronts the globe today, we see an arc of revolutionary fervor stretching from Philadelphia and Paris to St. Petersburg and Cairo--with fateful results.--From publisher description.
subjects: Amerikanische Revolution, Revolution (France : 1789-1799) fast (OCoLC)fst01354514, Französische Revolution, Memorial bookplates, Modern History, Internationale orde, Modern Civilization, Politieke verandering, World history, Class of 1945, Vernieuwing, Whitman College, History, New York Times reviewed, Civilization, modern, History, modern, 18th century, United states, history, 1783-1809, Eighteenth century