
The Ancien Régime and the Revolution
by Alexis de Tocqueville (1856)
Like 'Revolutions without Borders', this book deeply analyzes revolutionary ideas and their impact.

by Janet Polasky (2007)
Modern societies rely upon prodigious amounts of oil for transport activity. The impacts over the near term of increasing oil scarcity and higher prices on transport will be among the major challenges facing humanity and will require a revolution in thinking about how we move people and goods. Transport Revolutions analyzes five prior episodes of rapid and radical change in the way people and goods travel. It examines the worldwide state of transport today, especially its energy use and impacts, positive and negative. The authors then show how ample movement of people and freight could be sustained beyond 2025 with much-reduced dependence on oil, focusing on the United States and China.
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by Alexis de Tocqueville (1856)
Like 'Revolutions without Borders', this book deeply analyzes revolutionary ideas and their impact.

by Simon Schama (1989)
Similar to 'Revolutions without Borders', this offers a sweeping narrative of revolutionary fervor and its human cost.

by John Lewis (2005)
Following the spirit of 'Revolutions without Borders', this chronicles a powerful fight for liberty and equality.

by Lucien van der Walt & Steven Hirsch (2010)
Like 'Revolutions without Borders', this explores the global spread of radical ideas beyond national boundaries.

by Louisa Lim (2014)
Echoing 'Revolutions without Borders', this examines how revolutionary events are remembered and suppressed.
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