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Revolution

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Culture and Power in the Chinese Communist Revolution

  • Jennifer Altehenger
  • 6 minute read
A review of Reordering China: Culture and Power in the Chinese Communist Revolution, by Xiaohong Xu. Bu Dahua, one of…
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The American Red Cross and YMCA in Revolutionary Russia, 1917-1924

  • Christopher Stroop
  • 16 minute read
A review of Constructive Efforts: The American Red Cross and YMCA in Revolutionary and Civil War Russia, 1917–24, by Jennifer…
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Radio, Revolution & the Mexican State

  • Luis E. Coronado Guel
  • 5 minute read
A review of Wireless: Radio, Revolution, and the Mexican State, 1897-1938, by J. Justin Castro. In Mexican history, the transitional…
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Banditry, Terrorism & Revolution in Late Imperial Russia

  • Megan Musgrave
  • 9 minute read
A review of Bandits, Terrorists, and Revolutionaries: The Breakdown of Civil Authority in the Imperial Fergana Valley, 1905-1914, by Yulia…
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Revolution & Political Violence in Nicaragua

  • Michael Schroeder
  • 5 minute read
A review of In the Footsteps of Sandino: Geographies of Revolution and Political Violence in Northern Nicaragua, 1956-1979, by Robert…
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Venezuela & the Haitian Revolution

  • Marcela Echeverri
  • 6 minute read
A review of Rumors of Change: Repercussions of Caribbean Turmoil and Social Conflicts in Venezuela (1790-1810), by Maria Cristina Soriano.…
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See You Next Year + A Look Back on Season 3

  • Tom Mullaney
  • 1 minute read
Season Three of Dissertation Reviews comes to a close this week, with our final posts of the season going live this Friday.…
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