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The Expanding Blaze

How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775-1848

Jonathan Israel

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Princeton University Press
29 August 2017
A major intellectual history of the American Revolution and its influence on later revolutions in Europe and the Americas The Expanding Blaze is a sweeping history of how the American Revolution inspired revolutions throughout Europe and the Atlantic world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Jonathan Israel, one of the world's leading historians of the Enlightenment, shows how the radical ideas of American founders such as Paine, Jefferson, Franklin, Madison, and Monroe set the pattern for democratic revolutions, movements, and constitutions in France, Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Greece, Canada, Haiti, Brazil, and Spanish America. The Expanding Blaze reminds us that the American Revolution was an astonishingly radical event--and that it didn't end with the transformation and independence of America. Rather, the Revolution continued to reverberate in Europe and the Americas for the next three-quarters of a century.

This comprehensive history of the Revolution's international influence traces how American efforts to implement Radical Enlightenment ideas--including the destruction of the old regime and the promotion of democratic republicanism, self-government, and liberty--helped drive revolutions abroad, as foreign leaders explicitly followed the American example and espoused American democratic values. The first major new intellectual history of the age of democratic revolution in decades, The Expanding Blaze returns the American Revolution to its global context.

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Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   1.361kg
ISBN:   9780691176604
ISBN 10:   0691176604
Pages:   768
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations ixIntroduction: The American Revolution and the Origins of Democratic Modernity 11 First Rumblings 252 A Republican Revolution 363 Revolutionary Constitutionalism and the Federal Union (1776-90) 704 Schooling Republicans 905 Benjamin Franklin: American Icon ? 1136 Black Emancipation: Confronting Slavery in the New Republic 1407 Expropriating the Native Americans 1588 Whites Dispossessed 1749 Canada: An Ideological Conflict 19110 John Adams's American Revolution 21111 Jefferson's French Revolution 24612 A Tragic Case: The Irish Revolution (1775-98) 28513 America's Conservative Turn : The Emerging Party System in the 1790 32114 America and the Haitian Revolution 36115 Louisiana and the Principles of '7 38516 A Revolutionary Era: Napoleon, Spain, and the Americas (1808-15) 42317 Reaction, Radicalism, and Americanisme under the Restoration (1814-30) 45618 The Greek Revolution (1770-1830) 49519 The Freedom-Fighters of the 1830 51220 The Revolutions of 1848 Democratic Republicanism versus Socialism 54721 American Reaction (1848-52) 568Conclusion: Exceptionalism, Populism, and the Radical Enlightenment's Demise 600Notes 615Bibliography 683Index 727

Jonathan Israel is professor emeritus of modern history at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. His many books include Revolutionary Ideas: An Intellectual History of the French Revolution from The Rights of Man to Robespierre and A Revolution of the Mind: Radical Enlightenment and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Democracy (both Princeton).

Reviews for The Expanding Blaze: How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775-1848

Stoutly makes the case that the American Revolution was 'of immense consequence for America's future and for the rest of globe.' Though not a new argument, it has never before been made so fully or with such convincing force. . . . Like Israel's previous books, this bravura, complex, learned interpretation of 75 years of revolutionary history is sure to stir debate. --Publishers Weekly An impressively broad scholarly history whose readability and smooth organization make it a joy to read. --Kirkus A fascinating global look at how the American Revolution didn't simply conclude with the independence of 13 colonies from Great Britain, and the creation of the United States of America. . . . The author offers a compelling overview of how the American Revolution impacted the rest of the world well into the 19th century and beyond. --The American Magazine This book's wide-angle account of the nineteenth-century spread of revolutionary democratic ideals makes it impossible to see the American founding as simply a national event; it was, in reality, nothing less than a battle of ideas played out on a global stage. ---G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs The Expanding Blaze is studded with interesting facts. . . . An important, necessary and convincing argument overall. ---Elizabeth Cobbs, Times Higher Education Israel's book is . . . a triumph of synthesis and sustained analysis. ---Gabriel Paquette, Times Literary Supplement Honorable Mention for the 2018 PROSE Award in U.S. History, Association of American Publishers One of Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Books of 2017 in American History With The Expanding Blaze, Jonathan Israel more than makes good his claim to be the only real successor to Enlightenment historians Peter Gay and R. R. Palmer. Indeed, Israel surpasses both, by joining their themes and ambitions in a single totalizing vision. His book combines a sweeping interpretation of the Enlightenment and a comprehensive account of the age of democratic revolution. --Johnson Kent Wright, Arizona State University Jonathan Israel reveals an American Revolution radical in its philosophical inspiration, global in its impact, and universal in its conviction that the cause of America is the cause of all humankind. With a sweep that brings black emancipation, the expropriation of native populations, and revolutions on three continents into a worldwide panorama, The Expanding Blaze illuminates a past that we only thought we knew. This is the Revolution as America's founders and their far-flung successors experienced it. --Matthew Stewart, author of Nature's God: The Heretical Origins of the American Republic Six decades after R. R. Palmer's epic Age of the Democratic Revolution, Jonathan Israel has revived and powerfully extended the argument about the world-shaking reach of the radical ideas of the American Revolution--universal and equal rights, democratic republicanism, secular rather than religious rule, and justice for all. In a shrewd, captivating analysis of the Atlantic-wide contest between the moderate and radical elements of the Enlightenment from the American Revolution to the revolutions of 1848, Israel shows that while the lamp of radical Enlightenment ideas could be deplored, dampened, and suppressed, it was impossible for generations to extinguish what Thomas Paine called 'sparks from the altar of Seventy-six.' --Gary B. Nash, author of The Unknown American Revolution: The Unruly Birth of Democracy and the Struggle to Create America


  • Commended for 2018 PROSE Award in U.S. History, Association of American Publishers 2018
  • Short-listed for Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Books of 2017 in American History 2017
  • Winner of Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Books of 2017 in American History 2017

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