Introduction 1. Alan Forrest/ Matthias Middell, Introduction Section I: Global Repercussions of the French Revolution Section introduction: The French Revolution and the Wider World 2. Matthias Middell, The French Revolution in the global world of the eighteenth century; 3. Pierre Serna, Federating Europe? Sister Republics under the Directory 4. Frédéric Régent, Revolution in France, Revolutions in the Caribbean 5. Michael Zeuske, Miranda and revolutionary thought in Latin America; 6. Rachida Tlili, The French Revolution and the Mediterranean 7. Ian Coller, The French Revolution and the Islamic World Section II: Topics of a Transnational History of the French Revolution: Comparisons Section introduction: The French Revolution in a Comparative Perspective 8. Robert Griffiths, Cross-Channel Entanglements: 1689-1789 9. David Andress: Atlantic Entanglements: Comparing the French and American Revolutions 10. Hiroshi Mitani, Meiji Regeneration of Japan: an Alternative Model of Revolution? Section III. Topics of a Transnational History of the French Revolution: Entanglements Section introduction: Dimensions of Revolutionary Entanglement 11. Alan Forrest, War and Cultural Exchange in Europe 12. Annie Jourdan, Napoleonic Europe and the Legacy of the French Revolution; 13. Ultán Gillen, Irish Revolutionaries and the French Revolution 14. Pascal Dupuy, British Radicals and the Image of Revolutionary France Section IV: Traditions of Seeing and Interpreting the French Revolution Section introduction: Remembrance and Political Reference 15. Peter McPhee: The French Revolution seen from the Terres Australes; 16. Alexander Tchoudinov, The Evolution of the Russian Discourse on the French Revolution; 17. Gao Yi, French Revolutionary Violence: a Talisman for the Chinese Communist Party?