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    In What Sense Is the Period After 1760 Rightly Characterized
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In What Sense Is the Period After 1760 Rightly Characterized

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In what sense is the period after 1760 rightly characterized as the era of "democratic" or "Atlantic" revolutions? What are the difficulties in analyzing the era on such a basis rather than on a national one (e.g., "the American Revolution")?

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