Description
Book SynopsisTrade Review"A magisterial study." * Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies *
"
Roving Revolutionaries is a work of discovery and recovery solidly based on prodigious research and reading. Berberian whets one’s appetite for even more: a deeper exploration of the complexities of the revolutionary milieus in which these itinerant radicals found themselves; a more critical stance toward her actors; and a hard look at how their circuits, ideas, and activities contributed to the sad, tragic fates that both they personally and the people they hoped to save suffered." * Journal of Modern History *
"A successful hit and highly recommended." * Connections *
Table of ContentsList of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration
1. Connected Revolutions: Local and Global Contexts
2. “Active and Moving Spirits of Disturbance”: Circulation
of Men, Arms, and Print
3. The Circulation of Ideas and Ideologies: Constitutionalism
and Federalism
4. Connected through and beyond Reading: Socialism across
Imperial Frontiers
5. “The Egoism of the Cured Patient”: (In Lieu of a)
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index