Revolutions without Borders
The Call to Liberty in the Atlantic World
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Starred review from March 1, 2015
Polasky (history, Univ. of New Hampshire; Reforming Urban Labor) has conducted extensive research into the archives of the American and French revolutionary period to produce a well-executed study of myriad ways in which revolutionary ideas and enthusiasms spread across the Atlantic world in that era, focusing on the years between 1787 and 1804 and ending with the Haitian Revolution. In so doing, the author expands our perspective on the vitality of revolutionary ideology outside its French epicenter, discussing activities in places such as Sierra Leone, Saint-Domingue, and Guadeloupe. She analyzes the radical content of a variety of transmission vessels, including pamphlets, memoirs and narratives, newspapers, clubs, rumors, novels, and family and diplomatic correspondence. In some chapters, Polasky concentrates on the writings of selected individuals who stand in for a larger group, but overall, the breadth of her research is daunting. The picture that emerges is of a world filled with "revolutionary possibilities," in which no one interpretation of freedom rules. A side virtue is that the people featured here aren't the same revolutionaries we always read about in books such as these; some aren't even Europeans. VERDICT A thoughtful treatment that will make scholars think but appeal to the lay history lover as well.--David Keymer, Modesto, CA
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