Chronos: Revolution

Chronos: Revolution
Author: Dean Palmer
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781632210401

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Will shook his head and barely got the words out. "I can't lose Joel, too. I can't." Phanuel reached out and placed his hand on Will's shoulder. "You must let him go, Will. If you don't, all will be lost." Tears streamed down Will's cheeks. "Do you mean to tell me that the only way to end all this...is for me to sacrifice my own son?" The fierce angel shed his own tears. "You'll be in the best company, my friend...the best. I've never seen the Father weep like He did that day...the day He sacrificed His Son on the cross...but He did it anyway." Revolution, the thrilling and moving conclusion to the Chronos trilogy, details the heart-pounding adventure of Joel Stark, the third generation caught in the curse of the mysterious, fearsome time devices. Heir to the Seer's powers, his struggle is not merely against flesh and blood, but also against "rulers, authorities, and spiritual forces of evil." His desperate quest to save humanity from the greatest destructive power in human hands takes him from Washington, D.C. to Jerusalem, from the present to the future, and from the earth to deep space, as history and destiny come full circle. Dean Palmer completed a master's "with distinction" at Liberty University's School of Divinity, contrasting the Bible's influence in the American and French Revolutions in his thesis. His extensive travels included a year as a diplomat in Saudi Arabia.

The Time of Revolution

The Time of Revolution
Author: Felix O Murchadha
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441102469

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The Time of Revolution presents Heidegger as fundamentally rethinking the temporal character of revolutionary action and radical transformation.

Visualizing the Revolution

Visualizing the Revolution
Author: Rolf Reichardt
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781861893123

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The authors explore the complex, many-faceted visual culture of the French Revolution, which took place in a period characterised by the creation of a new visual language steeped in metaphor, symbol and allegory.

Revolution Squared

Revolution Squared
Author: Atef Shahat Said
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1478027630

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In Revolution Squared Atef Shahat Said examines the 2011 Egyptian Revolution to trace the expansive range of liberatory possibilities and containment at the heart of every revolution. Drawing on historical analysis and his own participation in the revolution, Said outlines the importance of Tahrir Square and other physical spaces as well as the role of social media and digital spaces. He develops the notion of lived contingency—the ways revolutionary actors practice and experience the revolution in terms of the actions they do or do not take—to show how Egyptians made sense of what was possible during the revolution. Said charts the lived contingencies of Egyptian revolutionaries from the decade prior to the revolution’s outbreak to its peak and the so-called transition to democracy to the 2013 military coup into the present. Contrary to retrospective accounts and counterrevolutionary thought, Said argues that the Egyptian Revolution was not doomed to defeat. Rather, he demonstrates that Egyptians did not fully grasp their immense clout and that limited reformist demands reduced the revolution’s potential for transformation.

The Global Revolution

The Global Revolution
Author: Silvio Pons
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191054100

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The Global Revolution. A History of International Communism 1917-1991 establishes a relationship between the history of communism and the main processes of globalization in the past century. Drawing on a wealth of archival sources, Silvio Pons analyses the multifaceted and contradictory relationship between the Soviet Union and the international communist movement, to show how communism played a major part in the formation of our modern world. The volume presents the argument that during the age of wars from 1914 to 1945, the establishment of the Soviet state in Russia and the birth of the communist movement had an enormous impact because of their promise of world revolution and international civil war. Such perspective appeared even more plausible in the aftermath of the Second World War and of revolution in China, which paved the way for the expansion of communism in the post-colonial world. Communism challenged the West in the Cold War - by means of anti-capitalist modernization and anti-imperialist mobilization - showing itself to be a powerful factor in the politicization of global trends. However, the international legitimacy of communism declined rapidly in the post-war era. Soviet power exposed its inability to exercise hegemony, as distinct from domination. The consequences of Sovietization in Europe and the break between the Soviet Union and China were the primary reasons for the decline of communist influence and appeal. Since communism lost its political credibility and cultural cohesion, its global project had failed. The ground was prepared for the devastating impact of Western globalization on communist regimes in Europe and the Soviet Union.

A Laboratory of Liberty

A Laboratory of Liberty
Author: Marc Lerner
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 900421464X

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Based on a tradition of political innovation, Swiss citizens recalibrated their understanding of liberty and republicanism through public political debates, during the revolutionary transformation to a rights-based society. The resulting hybrid political culture enhances our understanding of the international Age of Revolution.

Revolution in Print

Revolution in Print
Author: Robert Darnton
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780520064317

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Explains the role of printing in the French Revolution and the establishment of the revolutionary government

New American Caravan

New American Caravan
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 892
Release: 1928
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Travellers of the World Revolution

Travellers of the World Revolution
Author: Brigitte Studer
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 659
Release: 2023-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1839768037

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The Communist International was the first organised attempt to bring about worldwide revolution and left a lasting mark on 20th-century history. The book offers a new and fascinating account of this transnational organisation founded in 1919 by Lenin and Trotsky and dissolved by Stalin in 1943, telling the story through the eyes of the activists who became its "professional revolutionaries". Studer follows such figures as Willi Mnzenberg, Mikhail Borodin, M.N. Roy and Evelyn Trent, Tina Modotti, Agnes Smedley and many others less well-known as they are despatched to the successive political hotspots of the 1920s and '30s, from revolutionary Berlin to Baku, from Shanghai to Spain, from Nazi Germany to Stalin's Moscow. It traces their journeys from revolutionary hope to accommodation, defeat or death, looking at questions of motivation and commitment, agency and negotiation, of life and love, conflict and frustration. In doing so, it reveals a forgotten Comintern, the expression of a multi-dimensional revolutionary moment, which attracted not only working-class but feminist, anti-racist, anti-colonial and anti-imperialist activists, highlighting the role of women in the Comintern and the centrality of anti-colonialism to the Communist project. The book concludes with a reflection on the ultimate demise of a historically unique undertaking.