• Understanding and Teaching the Age of Revolutions
Author(s): Ben Marsh,Mike Rapport
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 352
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Language: English
Date Published: 2017-08-30
Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 27.94mm
Publication City/Country: Wisconsin, United States
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To learn about the ""Age of Revolutions"" in Europe and the Americas is to engage with the emergence of the modern world. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, nations were founded, old empires collapsed, and new ones arose. Struggles for emancipation-whether from royal authority, colonial rule, slavery, or patriarchy-inspired both hopes and fears. This book, designed for university and secondary school teachers, provides up-to-date content and perspectives, classroom-tested techniques, innovative ideas, and an exciting variety of pathways to introduce students to this complex era of history.

The volume includes chapters on sources and methods for stimulating student debate and learning, including Tom Paine's Common Sense, the Haitian Declaration of Independence, and other key documents; role-playing games; visual arts and culture; and music, including opera and popular songs. Other chapters delve into specific themes, including revolution and riot, revolutionary terror, enlightenment, gender, slavery, nationalism, environment and climate, and the roles of politically excluded groups. Collectively, the contributions ensure a broad Atlantic scope, discussing the revolutions in Britain's North American colonies, Haiti, and Latin America, and European revolutions including France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Book Info
Author Ben Marsh, Mike Rapport
Date Published 2017-08-30
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 27.94mm
First Author Ben Marsh
Format Hardback
ISBN 9780299311902
Language English
No. of Pages 352
Publication City/Country Wisconsin, United States
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press

Understanding and Teaching the Age of Revolutions

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