This fascinating book argues that revolutions and the modern discipline of history developed together. While historical narratives have sought to make sense of revolutionary episodes, these histories have, in turn, had a major impact on how revolutions are practised. Murray-Miller unpacks this dynamic process of meaning making with great subtlety in an elegantly written, well-crafted narrative that takes the reader from 18th century French republicans to 21st century militant Salafists. The result is a book of great dexterity and acumen. This is a must read for all students and scholars of revolutions.