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 OUP: Rebellions and Revolutions (2/e): Gray
It focuses on China's problems of development - the decay and collapse of the Chinese Empire, its failure to recover in the first half of the twentieth century, and its rapid emergence in world affairs since the Communist Party Revolution of 1949.
The rich tapestry of the years of revolutionary struggle and the process of reconstruction and modernization is brought alive through a lively narrative style.
This new edition examines economic growth, updates Chinese foreign policy, provides a revised account of the Tiananmen Incident, and brings the chronology completely up to date.
www.oup.co.uk /isbn/0-19-870069-5

  
 USA-Presidents.Info - Teddy Roosevelt Third State of the Union Address
The above is only a partial list of the revolutions, rebellions, insurrections, riots, and other outbreaks that have occurred during the period in question; yet they number 53 for the 57 years.
It is not possible to give a complete list, and some of the reports that speak of "revolutions" must mean unsuccessful revolutions.
President McKinley appointed five men who had been active and prominent in the public charities in Washington, all of whom upon taking office July 1, 1900, resigned from the different charities with which they had been connected.
www.usa-presidents.info /union/roosevelt-3.html   (10462 words)

  
 USA-Presidents.Info - Teddy Roosevelt Third State of the Union Address
The above is only a partial list of the revolutions, rebellions, insurrections, riots, and other outbreaks that have occurred during the period in question; yet they number 53 for the 57 years.
It is not possible to give a complete list, and some of the reports that speak of "revolutions" must mean unsuccessful revolutions.
President McKinley appointed five men who had been active and prominent in the public charities in Washington, all of whom upon taking office July 1, 1900, resigned from the different charities with which they had been connected.
www.usa-presidents.info /union/roosevelt-3.html   (10462 words)

  
 Morality and Contemporary Warfare
Conflicts internal to states, including civil wars, rebellions, revolutions, and use of violence by states against segments of their own population are by definition not international; thus, though moral concerns might be directed toward the victims of such conflicts, the mechanisms of monitoring and enforcement developed for international conflicts did not extend to these.
War crimes proceedings-investigations, indictments, trials, exoneration of the innocent, and punishment of the guilty respond to the question of how to deal with atrocities committed during armed conflict by treating the acts committed as criminal violations of law and their perpetrators as felons under the law.
While they referred their judgments to the moral theory of just war in Catholic tradition, they argued that this theory begins with a presumption against war (22, 26-34).17 While they denounced aggressive use of military force and accepted the right of defense, they sought to define nonmilitary means of defense, including reliance on nonviolence (22-26).
religion.rutgers.edu /courses/347/readings/intervention.html   (13903 words)

  
 Early Modern Notes » 2004 » December » 20
For a list of more general Civil Wars/Revolution related links, go to EMR: Politics, rebellions, revolutions
English dissenters (Adamites, Anabaptists, Baptists, Barrowists, Behmenists, Brownists, Diggers, Familists, Fifth Monarchists, Free-will Men, Grindletonians, Jacobites, Levellers, Lollards, Muggletonians, Puritans, Quakers, Ranters, Sabbatarians, Seekers, Socinians.
www.earlymodernweb.org.uk /emn/index.php/archives/2004/12/20   (13903 words)

  
 Early Modern Notes » 2004 » December » 20
For a list of more general Civil Wars/Revolution related links, go to EMR: Politics, rebellions, revolutions
The Levellers: Libertarian Radicalism and the English Civil War
(Request from Chris Williams: “Levellers, diggers, ranters, quakers, antinomians, socinians, fifth monarchy men and baptists, please.
www.earlymodernweb.org.uk /emn/index.php/archives/2004/12/20   (658 words)

  
 Early Modern Notes » Christmas requests: 17th-century troublemakers
For a list of more general Civil Wars/Revolution related links, go to EMR: Politics, rebellions, revolutions
The Levellers: Libertarian Radicalism and the English Civil War
(Request from Chris Williams: “Levellers, diggers, ranters, quakers, antinomians, socinians, fifth monarchy men and baptists, please.
www.earlymodernweb.org.uk /emn/index.php/archives/2004/12/christmas-requests-17th-century-troublemakers   (201 words)

  
 Early Modern Notes » 2004 » December » 20
For a list of more general Civil Wars/Revolution related links, go to EMR: Politics, rebellions, revolutions
English dissenters (Adamites, Anabaptists, Baptists, Barrowists, Behmenists, Brownists, Diggers, Familists, Fifth Monarchists, Free-will Men, Grindletonians, Jacobites, Levellers, Lollards, Muggletonians, Puritans, Quakers, Ranters, Sabbatarians, Seekers, Socinians.
The trading world of Asia and the English East India Company 1660-1760 (book review)
www.earlymodernweb.org.uk /emn/index.php/archives/2004/12/20   (702 words)

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