Incoming Resources
- Accountability of armed opposition groups in international law, Liesbeth Zegveld
- Leninism, a sociological interpretation, David Lane
- 1989, revolutionary ideas and ideals, Krishan Kumar
- Why it's kicking off everywhere, the new global revolutions, Paul Mason
- Revolution, Jean Baechler ; translated [from the French] by Joan Vickers
- The age of permanent revolution, a Trotsky anthology, edited, with an introduction, by Isaac Deutscher (with the assistance of George Novack)
- Revolution in the making of the modern world, social identities, globalization, and modernity, edited by John Foran, David Lane, and Andreja Zivkovic
- Injustice, the social bases of obedience and revolt, Barrington Moore, Jr
- The adventures of the constituent power, beyond revolutions?, Andrew Arato
- Theories of revolution, an introduction, A.S. Cohan
- Revolutions, a very short introduction, Jack A. Goldstone
- New revolutionaries, left opposition, edited by Tariq Ali
- Revolutions in reverse, David Graeber
- The struggle against history, Ronald Segal
- Modern revolutions, an introduction to the analysis of a political phenomenon, John Dunn
- Debating revolutions, edited by Nikki R. Keddie
- The Marxian revolutionary idea, Robert C. Tucker
- The dialectics of liberation, edited by David Cooper
- Counterhegemony in the colony and postcolony, edited by John Chalcraft and Yaseen Noorani
- Regimes and repertoires, Charles Tilly
- Politics of violence, militancy, international politics, killing in the name, Charlotte Heath-Kelly
- Social revolutions in the modern world, Theda Skocpol
- Revolution and world politics, the rise and fall of the sixth great power, Fred Halliday
- Transitional justice in the twenty-first century, beyond truth versus justice, edited by Naomi Roht-Arriaza and Javier Mariezcurrena
- On revolution, by Hannah Arendt
- General idea of the revolution in the nineteenth century, P.-J. Proudhon ; translated by John Beverley Robinson
- Marx, Freud, and the critique of everyday life toward a permanent cultural revolution, by Bruce Brown
- No other way out, states and revolutionary movements, 1945-1991, Jeff Goodwin
- Revolution, a history of the idea, edited by David Close & Carl Bridge
- Social origins of dictatorship and democracy, lord and peasant in the making of the modern world, Barrington Moore, Jr. ; with a new foreword by Edward Friedman and James C. Scott
- Insurgencies, constituent power and the modern state, Antonio Negri ; translated by Maurizia Boscagli
- Marx, Lenin, and the revolutionary experience, studies of communism and radicalism in the age of globalization, Paul Le Blanc ; with a foreword by Dennis Brutus
- The age of permanent revolution, a Trotsky anthology, edited with an introduction by Isaac Deutscher (with the assistance of George Novack)
- Revolution and counter-revolution, edited by E. E. Rice
- The state and revolution, V.I. Lenin ; introduction, translation and glossary by Robert Service
- The theory of revolution in the young Marx, Michael Lowy
- Why it's still kicking off everywhere, the new global revolutions, Paul Mason
- On revolution, Hannah Arendt
- Revolutionary discourse in Mao's Republic, David E. Apter, Tony Saich
- The unfinished revolution: Russia, 1917-1967
- Revolution and counter-revolution, Peter Calvert
- Human rights and revolutions, edited by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, Lynn Hunt, and Marilyn B. Young
- Why women rebel, understanding women's participation in armed rebel groups, Alexis Leanna Henshaw
- Closing the books, transitional justice in historical perspective, Jon Elster
- Repertoires and cycles of collective action, edited by Mark Traugott
- A history of pan-African revolt, C.L.R. James ; introduction by Robin D.G. Kelley
- The imaginary institution of society, Cornelius Castoriadis ; translated by Kathleen Blamey
- Revolutionaries, contemporary essays, E.J. Hobsbawm
- Modern Korea, the socialist North, revolutionary perspectives in the South, and unification, by Kim Byong Sik ; [translated from the Japanese by Takeshi Haga and edited by Victor Perlo]
- Marx and the proletariat, a study in social theory, Timothy McCarthy