Revolutionary Waves of the Early Modern Period. Types and Phases
Vladislav Tsygankov ()
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Vladislav Tsygankov: Novosibirsk State University
A chapter in Handbook of Revolutions in the 21st Century, 2022, pp 265-279 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter is devoted to the study of revolutionary waves—integrated processes that combine sequences of several revolutions. Tsygankov analyzes and clarifies criteria for distinguishing certain types of revolutionary waves in the history of European countries, Russia and Turkey in the Early Modern period. The chapter suggests the following types of relationship between revolutions: endo/exostructural, ideological, organizational, and “domino dependence”. The main types of connections between revolutions in relation to the period under consideration are explained using the concept of absolute monarchies (used both in the framework of the theory of formations and in the framework of the theory of regime evolution), the model of the military revolution (in the framework of the theory of modernization) and the “core-periphery” model framework of world-systems analysis. Based on the proposed explanation, in European history of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries we identify four long waves of structurally dependent revolutions and about a dozen short waves in which “domino-dynamics” was predominant.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-86468-2_10
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