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Reverberations of Revolution : Transnational Perspectives, 1770-1850 / Elizabeth Amann, Michael Boyden.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Atlantic Literatures and Cultures : ECSALCPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (216 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474481601
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.9335809033
LOC classification:
  • PN56.R49
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Series Editors’ Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Pugachev Goes Global: The Revolutionary Potential of Translation -- 2 “The Tranquil March of the Revolution”: German and German-American Reverberations of Mary Wollstonecraft’s Writings -- 3 Translation as Conceptual Reverberation: “Revolution” in Wales 1688–1937 -- 4 Revolution in Colonial Translation: From Saint-Domingue to Haiti -- 5 Enlightenment Tropes in French Popular Theater on the Haitian Revolution in the 1790s -- 6 Reverberations of the Haitian Revolution: Media, Narratives and Political Debates, 1791–1863 -- 7 Ribbons of Revolution: Tricolor Cockades Across the Atlantic -- 8 The Noble Turk: Estanislao De Cosca Vayo’s Grecia, ó la doncella de Missolonghi (1830) and the Spanish Response to the Greek War of Independence -- Coda: Frederick Douglass and the Wild Songs of Revolution -- Notes -- Index
Summary: A broad, comparative and trans-Atlantic approach to the Age of RevolutionsPluralist and multilingual perspectives on the Age of RevolutionsFocus on how revolutionary ideas are transformed and distorted as they cross bordersInnovative approaches drawn from translation studies, conceptual history, book history, and material cultureCutting across disciplines and linguistic borders, this book explores the dissemination and transformation of revolutionary ideas in the period between the mid-eighteenth century and the revolutions of 1848. In addition to revolutionary movements in Europe and the United States, it deals with the international impact of the Haitian Revolution. The chapters in the book adopt transnational approaches to revolution to show how political uprisings often reverberated far beyond the borders of the states directly affected – in the form of narratives, metaphors, translations, letters, pamphlets and dialogues, as well as physical objects.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Series Editors’ Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Pugachev Goes Global: The Revolutionary Potential of Translation -- 2 “The Tranquil March of the Revolution”: German and German-American Reverberations of Mary Wollstonecraft’s Writings -- 3 Translation as Conceptual Reverberation: “Revolution” in Wales 1688–1937 -- 4 Revolution in Colonial Translation: From Saint-Domingue to Haiti -- 5 Enlightenment Tropes in French Popular Theater on the Haitian Revolution in the 1790s -- 6 Reverberations of the Haitian Revolution: Media, Narratives and Political Debates, 1791–1863 -- 7 Ribbons of Revolution: Tricolor Cockades Across the Atlantic -- 8 The Noble Turk: Estanislao De Cosca Vayo’s Grecia, ó la doncella de Missolonghi (1830) and the Spanish Response to the Greek War of Independence -- Coda: Frederick Douglass and the Wild Songs of Revolution -- Notes -- Index

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A broad, comparative and trans-Atlantic approach to the Age of RevolutionsPluralist and multilingual perspectives on the Age of RevolutionsFocus on how revolutionary ideas are transformed and distorted as they cross bordersInnovative approaches drawn from translation studies, conceptual history, book history, and material cultureCutting across disciplines and linguistic borders, this book explores the dissemination and transformation of revolutionary ideas in the period between the mid-eighteenth century and the revolutions of 1848. In addition to revolutionary movements in Europe and the United States, it deals with the international impact of the Haitian Revolution. The chapters in the book adopt transnational approaches to revolution to show how political uprisings often reverberated far beyond the borders of the states directly affected – in the form of narratives, metaphors, translations, letters, pamphlets and dialogues, as well as physical objects.

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