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Much of the meaning we commonly attach to the term ‘revolution’ grows out of our image of the French Revolution. 1 The social upheavals we associate with the latter have been deeply etched in the history of thought by Taine's accounts of bloodshed and terror, and later generations have only broken the spell with difficulty.
Şerif A. Mardin (Thu,) studied this question.