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https://doi.org/10.17234/RadoviZHP.54.7

What’s New in the International Historiography of the (French and Russian) Revolutions? (Summary)

Branimir Janković
Matej Ivušić


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Abstract

The historiography of both the French and Russian revolutions has evolved from classical political history to social and (new) cultural history as well as gender history. Furthermore, the tendency toward global history is becoming more noticeable, especially in the study of the French revolution, but it is gradually encompassing the Russian revolution as well. Moreover, both the French and Russian revolutions have been analysed comparatively, but also with emphasis on interconnections with other revolutions. Certainly, referring to these great revolutions of modern history is unavoidable in the historical and comparative study of revolutions put into practice by various social sciences and humanities. All in all, it is definitely worthwhile to continue following new developments in the international historiography of the French and Russian revolutions, as well as revolutions in general.

Keywords

Mirjana Gross, historiography, revolution, French revolution, Russian revolution, anniversaries

Hrčak ID:

296721

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/296721

Publication date:

15.12.2022.

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