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David Fistein

Social Revolutions in Small States


A Comparative Study of Bavaria, Cuba, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, and Hungary
2010. 380 S. 220 x 150 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-27604-3 (3639276043)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-27604-6 (9783639276046)

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This study compares and analyzes the causes of Social Revolutions in five case studies spanning two centuries from a state-centered historical perspective. The case studies are Haiti (1791-1804), Bavaria (1918), Hungary (1918), Cuba (1956-9), and Guinea-Bissau(1963-74). The study has modified a framework devised by Theda Skocpol (1979) focusing on a conjuction of the following variables: state-breakdown,international environment, the economy, social structure,and local politics. I have added the distinctive features of small states. The argument is that small states are unique, and their revolutions can not be adequately explained by analyses of France, Russia, or China. The importance of leaders and domestic politics in spite of the political and economic dependence of small states stand out through this approach as key causal variables that are generally not discussed in other studies. Also, small states are often able to influence the international system as much it influences them. This book takes the reader on a journey to distant and fascinating places during perilous times, when the best and the worst in humans comes out.
David Fistein, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Science at Gulf Coast Community College Publications:"Theory and the Social Revolution in Haiti," Journal of Haitian Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1&2, 2010. Interests: Comparative Politics (Africa, Europe, and the Americas) Social Revolutions Small States Democracy and Minority Rights