Do you know of a handy list and/or discussion of revolutions that (1) won and (2) didn't subsequently transform into vicious...
Do I know of such a list? No.
I’d be a little suspicious of the impulse to take this as something to be conclusively resolved through “More Information” tho, because “what are the ideals of this revolution” is itself a site of contest to which any possible answer is cold and congealed power more than prior-to-human truth.
Like, what were the ideals of the American Revolution? What was the Civil War fought over?
I’m aware of several answers to these questions, affiliated with several different factions, that have jostled and eclipsed each other and waxed and waned just within my lifetime, and more dramatically still before.
There was a fluff a few years ago over a fucking Assassin’s Creed game, of all things, the one set in the French Revolution. Because the game - which for most of the world is the most prominent representation of the Revolution this generation - had the revolution starting with popular unrest, then manipulated by bloodthirsty Jacobin schemers, with opportunist cynic Napoleon Bonaparte putting things back together again. Which is the standard Anglophone interpretation, taught as a given in UK and America but civic sacrilege in France, where these aren’t seen as distinct and rivalrous successions but part of a continuous process of realizing the Revolution’s ideals.
(That this was a Quebecer studio pushing the Anglosphere over the Francophonie take was a source of further cultural anxiety.)
And this was taken, well, seriously enough, because “what did the French Revolution mean” is one of the most important ideological disputes of the modern era. The Revolutions of 1848… hell, the Cold War was fought to a significant extent over “what did the French revolution mean”. So if you’re trying to work things out by analytically matching them with a list the first step is to resolve all that and good fucking luck.