The Anatomy of Revolution by Crane Brinton is a historical analysis of how revolutions develop, comparing major uprisings such as the English, American, French, and Russian Revolutions to identify common patterns; it argues that revolutions tend to follow a similar “life cycle” from moderate beginnings through radical escalation and eventual stabilisation, often resembling a process of social fever and recovery.
The Anatomy of Revolution - Crane Brinton
Genres:
Historical, Non-Fiction
Book Condition:
Old
Book Type:
Paperback

