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 Modern China: The 1911 Revolution
There was also a commercial/industrial component to the spirit of revolution, wealthy gentry that stood to lose investments based on government actions.
First, his response to the Szechwan rebellion was to overplay his hand; the deaths that resulted drove several other revolutionary attempts.
At this point Sun began plotting the revolution, which he saw as happening in three stages: military government for three years, a six year period of "political tutelage" in which the Chinese were trained in democratic government, and, finally, a constitutional democracy.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MODCHINA/REV.HTM   (1949 words)

  
 Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This "second" Industrial Revolution gradually grew to include the chemical industries, petroleum refining and distribution, electrical industries, and, in the twentieth century, the automotive industries, and was marked by a transition of technological leadership from Great Britain to the United States and Germany.
The Industrial Revolution was the major technological, socioeconomic and cultural change in the late 18th and early 19th century resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual labor to one dominated by industry and machine manufacture.
The causes of the Industrial Revolution were complex and remain a topic for debate, with some historians seeing the Revolution as an outgrowth of social and institutional changes wrought by the end of feudalism in Great Britain after the English Civil War in the 17th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution   (1949 words)

  
 Belgium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Belgium was the first continental European country to undergo the Industrial Revolution, in the early 1800s.
Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830, Egide Charles Gustave Wappers (1834), in the Musée d'Art Ancien, Brussels
The former is a mix of directly elected senior politicians and representatives of the communities and regions; while the latter represents all Belgians over the age of eighteen in a proportional voting system.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium   (4172 words)

  
 Industrial Revolution Technological Revolution Industrialization Questia.com Online Library
Holyoke, Massachusetts: A Case History of the Industrial Revolution in America (1939)
...Labor During the British Industrial Revolution Carolyn Tuttle Westview...labor during the British industrial revolution / Carolyn Tuttle.
...The Industrial Revolution in France 1815-1848 BY ARTHUR LOUIS DUNHAM...Treaty of Commerce of 1860 and the Progress of the Industrial Revolution in France The Industrial...
http://www.questia.com/Index.jsp?CRID=industrial_revolution&OFFID=se1   (547 words)

  
 epoch.txt
The revolution in China was very complex because monopoly capitalism was deeply entrenched where it had gained a foothold.
The content of the revolution is social reconstruction that guarantees the distribution of the necessaries of life.
The great social struggles of the 1930s had the objective task of reforming and restructuring the capitalist system to make it compatible with the decline of the family farm, the consolidation and monopolization of giant industry and the growth of industrial cities.
http://www.lrna.org/texts/epoch.txt   (15010 words)

  
 war and social upheaval: industrial revolution
One who have thought that given the role of the Italian states, Portugal, and Spain in these processes that they would have lead the European Industrial Revolution.
Another factor in Britain's emergence as the center of the Industrial Revolution was English law.
One of the negative consequences of the industrial revolution was that the employment of large numbers of people were destroyed by the new technologies and machines.
http://histclo.hispeed.com/essay/war/war-ir.html   (4184 words)

  
 Modern China: The 1911 Revolution
There was also a commercial/industrial component to the spirit of revolution, wealthy gentry that stood to lose investments based on government actions.
First, his response to the Szechwan rebellion was to overplay his hand; the deaths that resulted drove several other revolutionary attempts.
At this point Sun began plotting the revolution, which he saw as happening in three stages: military government for three years, a six year period of "political tutelage" in which the Chinese were trained in democratic government, and, finally, a constitutional democracy.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MODCHINA/REV.HTM   (1949 words)

  
 Down with Deng’s Bloody Repression—For Workers Political Revolution in China!
This means a political struggle against the narrow nationalism of Mao Tse-tung and his heirs, and a recognition that socialism can only be established in China through the extension of workers revolution to the citadels of imperialism—most immediately the powerful industrial economy of Japan.
Various impressionistic self-proclaimed ‘‘Trotskyists’’—from Ernest Mandel’s United Secretariat to the Spartacist tendency—declared that a full-fledged political revolution was underway.
Yet while the revolution uprooted neo-colonialism and did away with many reactionary semi-feudal hangovers from the past, it left the top echelons of the peasant-based CCP with a monopoly of political power.
http://www.bolshevik.org/1917/no7/no07chin.html   (1949 words)

  
 Revolution and Other Essays: Revolution
The point is, not that the socialists of the world were unafraid to do it, not that they dared to do it, but that they did it as a matter of routine, giving publication to what may be called an official document of the international revolutionary movement.
It is alone of its kind, the first world revolution in a world whose history is replete with revolutions.
Of what worth an organized, international, revolutionary movement if our comrades are not backed up the world over I The worth is shown by the fact that we do back up the assassinations by our comrades in Russia.
http://london.sonoma.edu/Writings/Revolution/revolution.html   (6121 words)

  
 The English Revolution 1640 by Christopher Hill
The revolutions in industrial and agrarian technique which were to change the face of England in the eighteenth century would have been impossible without the political revolution of the seventeenth century.
The “Independent” gentry &; Oliver Cromwell& class – had been the spearhead of the revolution because they wanted to abolish the monopoly of social and political privileges attached to feudal landholding and to extend them to the advantage of their own class.
Now, it is true that the English Revolution of 1640, like the French Revolution of 1789, was a struggle for political, economic and religious power, waged by the middle class, the bourgeoisie, which grew in wealth and strength as capitalism developed.
http://www.marxists.org/archive/hill-christopher/english-revolution   (17677 words)

  
 The Revolution of 1917
Yet social reform if not social revolution was necessary in the existing conditions of agrarian unrest and dissatisfaction of the industrial proletariat.
The Social Revolutionaries produced 285 delegates; the Mensheviks 248 delegates; and the Bolsheviks merely 105 delegates.
But the heart of Lenin's April Thesis was extremely revolutionary: He demanded the liquidation of the standing army; liquidation of the police; liquidation of the bureaucracy; socialization of the banks; control by the workers of production and distribution of goods; and finally the division of the land among the peasants.
http://mars.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/wc2/lectures/rev1917.html   (3856 words)

  
 Industrial Revolution
Samuel Slater - Father of American Industrial Revolution
Lectures on The Industrial Revolution in England by Arnold Toynbee
The Plight of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Revolution in Eng.
http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/Industrial.html   (1209 words)

  
 The Spanish revolution in July of 1936
Federico Urales, the father of the anarchist Federica Montseny, had argued, convincingly, that the great unions and the mammoth industrial federations would cease to exist "by reason of the sustained decentralisation of the federal compact of solidarity".
The ambiguous role of the unions in the revolution had been debated at great length at the CNT's national congress at Zaragoza in May that year.
At the 21 July meeting, de Santillán, for the FAI, moved that "libertarian communism be waived [i.e., abandoned - SC] as an immediate objective, and participation in the militias committee approved".
http://www.struggle.ws/spain/scRevSpain/c1_july36.html   (13999 words)

  
 Zzzptm Dot Com
Revolutions tend to accompany changes in economic phases, from pre-industrial to industrial and from industrial to post-industrial.
Why does it require political organization to effect a revolution?
While we don't use the French Revolutionary calendar anymore, we still call the end of a revolution the thermidor phase.
http://www.zzzptm.com/lss-003.html   (13999 words)

  
 The Revolution of 1917
Yet social reform if not social revolution was necessary in the existing conditions of agrarian unrest and dissatisfaction of the industrial proletariat.
All three were surprised by the March revolution.
The U.S.A. was the first government to recognize the Provisional Government on March 22, 1917.
http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/stalin/lectures/Rev1917.html   (13999 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: History of Brazil
Their influence was lessened (but by no means abolished) after the revolution of 1930, when the state began to assert itself in the economy, drawing support from the emerging industrial sector and through control of industrial worker unions.
// The Constitutionalist Revolution From 1889 to 1930, the government was a constitutional democracy, with the presidency alternating between the dominant states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais.
After its independence from the Portuguese on September 7, 1822, Brazil became a monarchy, the Brazilian Empire, which lasted until the establishment of the Republican government on November 15, 1889.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/History-of-Brazil   (2004 words)

  
 Philosophy and State Capitalism by C.L.R. James
Hegel could not carry the dialectical logic to its conclusions in the socialist revolution because he did not and could not base himself on the advanced industrial proletariat.
These dialectical principles which were the heart of Hegel’s system are absolutely revolutionary.
This is what Lenin made into a universal as early as the 1905 Revolution:
http://www.marxists.org/archive/james-clr/works/articles/state-capitalism.htm   (5983 words)

  
 SPANISH REVOLUTION OF 1936
At his instigation, the various U.S. Jewish, Russian, Spanish, and Italian anarchist federations and groups, as well as English-language groups such as the New York Vanguard group and several branches of the Industrial Workers of the World, formed the ad hoc United Libertarian Organizations to produce a paper of news and information titled Spanish Revolution.
In a decade of cataclysmic worldwide depression and spreading fascism, the revolution in Spain signaled a message of renewed hope to the scattered forces of working-class emancipation throughout the globe, not least in the United States.
The first U.S. study of the Spanish Revolution was Trotskyist Felix Morrow's pamphlet Civil War in Spain (September 1936), followed a little over a year later by his full-length Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Spain.
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/spain-overview.html   (791 words)

  
 Lowell National Historical Park - Industrial Revolution in England
Before the Industrial Revolution, textiles were produced under the putting-out system, in which merchant clothiers had their work done in the homes of artisans or farming families.
The English Industrial Revolution had important consequences for Americans.
British historian Eric Hobsbawm sharply characterized English industrial history: "Whoever says Industrial Revolution says cotton." Rapid industrialization transformed the lives of English men and women after 1750, and changes in cotton textiles were at the heart of this process.
http://www.nps.gov/lowe/loweweb/Lowell_History/england.htm   (399 words)

  
 Chris Bambery: Permanent Revolution (1983/86)
After all, it had been the great bourgeois revolutions – in England during the mid-17th century and above all the great French Revolution of 1789 – which had created the possibilities for socialism by overthrowing feudalism, laying the basis for the capitalist development which created the industrial working class, and ushering in democratic rule.
His ideas were accepted whole-heartedly by Lenin, who argued for a workers’ revolution on his return to St Petersburg after the fall of the Tsar in February 1917.
But when the revolution actually broke, the capitalists, however liberal they might have been in speech, rallied to the Tsar and his state.
http://www.marxists.de/theory/modworld/permrev.htm   (1545 words)

  
 Cultural Revolution on Encyclopedia.com
The Cultural Revolution also caused economic disruption; industrial production dropped by 12% from 1966 to 1968.
Iran Press: Analysis of Recent Policies of the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council
CULTURAL REVOLUTION [Cultural Revolution] 1966-76, mass mobilization of urban Chinese youth inaugurated by Mao Zedong, attempting to prevent development of a bureaucratized Soviet style of Communism.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/Cultural.asp   (387 words)

  
 Abstract
More explicitly, we state that the secularisation of the death view played a role in the industrial revolution via the nationalisation of the ecclesiastical goods at the end of the 18th century.
In other words: the superstructure played its role in the industrial revolution, which is a series of profound and jolting changes in the infrastructure.
The changes in mentality of the economic elite are an important factor in the causal field that led to the industrial revolution.
http://www.klari.net/demo/esshc/abstract.asp?id=207   (879 words)

  
 World History (General) links
Industrial Revolution JAMES KAY The Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Classes...
Tallyrand short bio of Tallyrand French foreign minister prior to, during and after the French Revolution
Russian History The Russian Revolutions of 1917; The Russian Civil War; the Revolutions in Finland, Hungary and Germany; the Polish-Soviet War.
http://killeenroos.com/link/world.htm   (937 words)

  
 Industrial Revolution
This book gives opposing viewpoints on different aspects of the industrial revolution.
The Industrial Revolution had a profound effect on all levels of society in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Part IV is the section of the book which discusses the events leading up to the Industrial Revolution and the effects.
http://www.tesd.k12.pa.us/stoga/dept/socials/IndustrialRevolution   (769 words)

  
 T.S. Ashton on The Industrial Revolution by Alexander Marriott -- Capitalism Magazine
Ashton then sets himself to discredit the idea that individualism was on the rise in the industrial revolution, his proof being than employers and workers tried to establish cartels throughout the period and that fraternal societies were on the rise.
There is an objection to saying, "the disasters of industrial revolution," for it is an obvious attack upon the processes of industry.
[www.CapMag.com] Despite more than a hundred years of condemnations and the harshest ridicule men like Friedrich Engels could hurl at the time period known in Great Britain as the Industrial Revolution (1760-1830) Dr. T.S. Ashton took up the task of restoring, or at least attempting to restore, the good reputation of those changing times.
http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=3480   (2120 words)

  
 The English Revolution 1640 by Christopher Hill
The revolutions in industrial and agrarian technique which were to change the face of England in the eighteenth century would have been impossible without the political revolution of the seventeenth century.
The “Independent” gentry – Oliver Cromwell’s class – had been the spearhead of the revolution because they wanted to abolish the monopoly of social and political privileges attached to feudal landholding and to extend them to the advantage of their own class.
The most usual explanation of the seventeenth-century revolution is one that was put forward by the leaders of the Parliament of 1640 themselves in their propaganda statements and appeals to the people.
http://www.marxists.org/archive/hill-christopher/english-revolution   (17677 words)

  
 The Revolution of 1917
Yet social reform if not social revolution was necessary in the existing conditions of agrarian unrest and dissatisfaction of the industrial proletariat.
The assumption was that they should be satisfied with the democratic results of the liberal revolution and postpone the socialist demands until later.
The key issue was the relationship of revolution to war.
http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/stalin/lectures/Rev1917.html   (3857 words)

  
 Industrialization and Revolution
Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England in the 18th century?
Theme (3): Congress of Vienna, Romanticism, and the Revolutions of 1848
The Revolution of 1830: See Congress of Vienna above
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/westn/ind&rev.html   (522 words)

  
 Instrumental Music and the Industrial Revolution, Cremona, July 2006
Instrumental Music and the Industrial Revolution, Cremona, July 2006
The Symposium aims to investigate different aspects of the relationship between the Industrial Revolution, with its peculiar ideological and political values and social needs, and the aesthetic-musical sphere.
Instrumental Music and the Industrial Revolution International Conference, Cremona, 1-3 July 2006 Ad Parnassum Journal Fondazione-Stichting P.A. Locatelli Ut Orpheus Edizioni Call for papers The editors of Ad Parnassum.
http://www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk/Music/Conferences/06-7-imr.html   (353 words)

  
 1911 Free Essays
Corporate development during the Industrial Revolution was made in part by entrepreneurs who were the people who to...
The 1911 Chinese Revolution A revolution by dictionary meaning is a forcible overthrow of government or social order, a radical or fundamental change in the reversal of conditions.
China’s 1911 revolution was somewhat different from those in other countries in that the factors...
http://www.netessays.net/search/61204.html   (353 words)

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