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Tables of Contents for Revolution and the European Experience, 1789-1914
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables
ix
 
Preface and Acknowledgements
x
 
The Problem and the Origins
1
21
Guidelines to an Argument
3
4
The French Revolution
7
8
Revolutionary Readings
15
7
The Burgeoning of the Bourgeoisie
22
22
Panning and Tracking, 1815--60
22
7
The Beachheads of Bourgeois Theory
29
11
Marx and Engels: The Basic Politics
40
4
Europe's Menacing Others
44
18
A Conjunctural Text: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
44
5
Wild Children, Dangerous Classes and Nationalists
49
13
Mid-Century Revolutionary Complexities
62
24
Revolutionary Trajectories
63
2
The Chartists and Revolution
65
11
Rationalizing Revolutionary Reality
76
4
Organization and Exclusivity
80
2
The Opening for Revolution
82
4
Transitions Beyond Revolution
86
20
Trying to Get a Grip
88
6
Marx, Engels and the Post-1850 Revolutionary Terrain
94
9
The Shape of Politics to Come
103
3
The Great Global Shift
106
22
Capital Takes a Global Hold
106
5
The Emergence of Social Capital
111
11
Reorganization at the Centre
122
6
Social Capital and the Working Class
128
27
Marx's Workers
128
5
A Conjunctuaral Text: Robert
Tressell's The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists
133
12
The Shaping of the Working Class
145
7
A Structural Contradiction
152
3
Working-Class Consciousness and Politics
155
31
Social Capital and Working-Class Culture
157
4
Working Class `Improvement'
161
3
Social Capital and Workers' Politics
164
14
Reprise, Final Chorus, Exit Right
178
8
Notes
186
23
Bibliography
209
8
Index
217