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Revolutionary Spring

Fighting for a New World 1848-1849

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Revolutionary Spring

By: Christopher Clark
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'People embraced each other, shook hands, joy radiated from every eye, there was no limit to the celebrations...'

There can be few more exciting or frightening moments in European history than the spring of 1848. Almost as if by magic, in city after city, from Palermo to Paris to Venice, huge crowds gathered, sometimes peaceful and sometimes violent, and the political order that had held sway since the defeat of Napoleon simply collapsed.

Christopher Clark's spectacular new book recreates with verve, wit and insight this extraordinary period. Some rulers gave up at once, others fought bitterly, but everywhere new politicians, beliefs and expectations surged forward. The role of women in society, the end of slavery, the right to work, national independence and the final emancipation of the Jews all became live issues.

In a brilliant series of set-pieces, Clark conjures up both this ferment of new ideas and then the increasingly ruthless and effective series of counter-attacks launched by regimes who still turned out to have many cards to play. But even in defeat, exiles spread the ideas of 1848 around the world and - for better and sometimes much worse - a new and very different Europe emerged from the wreckage.

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19th Century Europe Military Modern Napoleon Bonaparte Thought-Provoking Imperialism Italy Liberalism War Socialism Latin American Capitalism Interwar Period

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Magnificent, authoritative and deeply-researched... a supreme work of scholarship. (Simon Heffer)
Clark has achieved the impossible: a synoptic history of a subject which defies synopsis... this is history on an epic scale... a masterpiece and one of the best history books you will read this decade. (Jonathan Boff)
Refreshingly original... it's fascinating, suspenseful, revelatory, alive. Familiar characters are given vibrancy and previously unknown players emerge from the shadows.. Clark's prose is beautiful but also crystal clear (Gerard de Groot)
Magnificent... does a remarkable job weaving together the myriad strands that make up the narrative, allowing us to see the events in granular detail and with synoptic, Europe-wide vision. (Kenan Malik)
Full of characters, colour and story, but also makes the arresting case that the revolutions ... changed Europe and the world in ways felt to this day... the history teacher you wished you'd had. (Jonathan Freedland)
A marvel of research and analysis. No corner of Europe, from the Ukrainian borderlands to the Greek islands, escapes his gaze.. a titanic monument to historical scholarship. (Dominic Sandbrook)
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Brilliantly written and brilliantly narrated. The 33 hours of this masterpiece breezed by as though it were half an hour. I’m going to listen to the entire story once more, perhaps many times more.

Brilliant. There are few other adjectives.

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I rarely come across a non-scientific book that makes me feel ignorant. This is one of those books. It is full of exceptional people of whom I have not heard and of events of which I had no knowledge. The scholarship appears detailed and is exceptional.

Exceptional.

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Wow. What a book! Its was not an easy read, especially the first chapter and I went through it slowly. My impression is that Professor Clark's understanding of history and historical forces is comparable with such greats as Plutarch or Ibn Khaldun.
Perhaps this book only seems so powerful because of its relevance to our time and because I was not familiar with the subject matter. Maybe a second reading will open my eyes to its flaws (I feel that a second reading is necessary).
However, I loved his ability to present each side's perspective, to give the overview and see the historical and political relevance of what was happening without ever getting carried away with himself.
It was an added bonus to hear it read by the author himself.

A momentous and classic work of history

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A magnificent work, full of penetrating insights and written and performed with convincing and consummate style.

Magnificent

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I suppose many or most of us know little about the period or it’s imprint on our lives today. Clark is masterful is explaining, detailing and bringing to life a complex world of people, events and places. He telling of the story is exemplary and rare in his ability to pronounce names, places and words correctly. His remarks on the linkages to contemporary society, politics and protests are thought provoking.

So very good

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Reading this book is an eye opener to how quickly history classes run over these years that were possibly the most formative part in European political history.

A big thank you to the reader who displayed exceptional care to learn the pronunciations of foreign names and expressions properly. It is a quality rarely heard in audiobooks.

So much happened!

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Beautifully written and read, impeccably reasoned, thorough yet hugely entertaining. Draws a thread right through to the present without being too wise in hindsight. Made me smile when he said he didn’t enjoy the topic at school - he clearly not only enjoys it now but has produced perhaps the definitive treatment. I loved the topic at school and am grateful this book has rekindled my interest, as well as adding many nuances to my understanding. Unputdownable despite being so rigorous. 5+ stars from me.

Majestic

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Excellent book , fills in the gap between the French Revolution and The Paris Commune. I hadnt clicked the author was the reader till the end , makes sense as his French and German was impeccable. Brilliant listen can't recommended it enough.

The reader is fantastic

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This is a period of history I hadn't considered much, but is intriguing when presented at this level of detail.

Fascinating history narrated by the author

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