| Part One: Introduction | 
| Week 1: What is a Revolution? | 
| 1 | Introduction |  | 
| 2 | Recitation: definitions of revolution |  | 
| Part Two: Inventing the People | 
| Weeks 2-4: Athenian Revolution | 
| 3 | Introduction to inventing the people |  | 
| 4 | Oligarchy, democracy, and tyranny: 600-400 BC |  | 
| 5 | Recitation: metastasis and revolution in the Athenian Constitution |  | 
| 6 | The emergence of the Athenian demos: 594 BC |  | 
| 7 | Popular action and constitutional reform: 508/7 BC |  | 
| 8 | Recitation: when is a democracy not a democracy? |  | 
| 9 | Democracy top to bottom: 462-450 BC |  | 
| 10 | Recitation: How Revolting? Wallace vs. Ober vs. Raaflaub |  | 
| Weeks 5-6: Atlantic Revolutions | 
| 11 | American Revolution | Paper 1 due | 
| 12 | French Revolution |  | 
| 13 | Recitation: declarations of rights: America and France |  | 
| 14 | Haitian Revolution |  | 
| 15 | Recitation: framing constitutions in the U.S., France, and Haiti |  | 
| Part Three: Inventing the Modern State | 
| Weeks 7-8: Russian Revolution | 
| 16 | Introduction to inventing the modern state: empires, states, and peoples in Russia and China | Paper 1 revisions due | 
| 17 | Russia's ancien regime; 19th century revolutionary traditions; the Revolution of 1905 |  | 
| 18 | Recitation: how European was the Russian Revolution? |  | 
| 19 | 1917: the Bolshevik seizure of power |  | 
| 20 | The Bolsheviks consolidate their rule; the end of revolution? 1917-1926 |  | 
| 21 | Recitation: who led the revolution, the Party or the masses? |  | 
| Weeks 9-11: Chinese Revolution | 
| 22 | The Qing dynasty and Western imperialism |  | 
| 23 | The collapse of the Qing and creation of the Republic, 1911-1927 |  | 
| 24 | Recitation: reform vs. revolution: a debate |  | 
| 25 | The Nationalist Party and the War of Resistance against Japan |  | 
| 26 | The Communist Party, the Yenan way, and the Civil War, 1927-1949 | Paper 2 due | 
| 27 | Recitation: countryside and revolution: Nationalists and Communists |  | 
| 28 | The Maoist era, 1949-1976; reform and the end of revolution? |  | 
| 29 | Recitation: assessing Mao's legacy |  | 
| Weeks 12-13: Reagan Revolution | 
| 30 | Introduction to reinventing revolution | Paper 2 revisions due | 
| 31 | Revolt against liberalism |  | 
| 32 | Reaganomics |  | 
| 33 | Morning in America |  | 
| 34 | Recitation: Reagan revolution: myth or reality |  | 
| Week 14: Other Revolutions? | 
| 35 | U.S. and the world | Paper 3 due | 
| 36 | 1989 |  | 
| 37 | Recitation: revolution in the global age |  | 
| Week 15: Concluding Thoughts | 
| 38 | Revolution in the Middle East |  | 
| 39 | Panel discussion: the future of revolution? |  |