Clarence Crane Brinton (Winsted, Connecticut, 1898 – Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 7, 1968) was an American historian of France, as well as a historian...
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The Anatomy of Revolution is a 1938 book by Crane Brinton outlining the "uniformities" of four major political revolutions: the English Revolution of...
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Crane Brinton, American historian of France and the history of ideas Daniel Garrison Brinton, American archaeologist and ethnologist Donna M. Brinton...
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Crane is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Crane Brinton (1898–1968), American historian Crane Kenney, American Major League...
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in 1958, and later took a Ph.D. at Harvard in 1965, supervised by Crane Brinton. He established his interest in European intellectual history with such...
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In his influential 1938 book The Anatomy of Revolution, historian Crane Brinton established a convention by choosing four major political revolutions—England...
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destroyed, but one of them must be." The next year, world historian Crane Brinton similarly supposed that the bomb may in the hands of a very skillful...
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Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 1060–1061. Crane Brinton, "France", in William L. Langer, ed., (1948), An Encyclopedia of World...
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historians and political philosophers, including Robert Roswell Palmer, Crane Brinton, Hannah Arendt, Eric Hoffer, and Jacques Godechot. Writers and activists...
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Japan and now China have been at the forefront of successive waves. Crane Brinton in The Anatomy of Revolution saw the revolution as a driver of expansionism...
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