Intellectual founders of the Republic : five studies in nineteenth-century French republican political thought / Sudhir Hazareesingh
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford New York : Oxford University Press, 2001Edition: 1. publDescription: X, 339 Seiten : IllISBN:- 0199247943
- Republicanism -- France -- History -- 19th century Politik / Geschichte 19. Jh. Republik Republikanismus Frankreich
- Intellectuals -- Political activity -- France Politik / Geschichte 19. Jh. Republik Republikanismus Frankreich
- France -- Politics and government -- 1870-1940
- France -- Intellectual life -- 19th century
- France Politics and government 1870-1940
- Republicanism France History 19th century
- Intellectuals France Political activity
- Frankreich
- Politik
- Regierung
- Republikanismus
- Intellektueller
- Geschichte 1830-1940
- Barni, Jules Romain 1818-1878
- Dupont-White, Charles 1807-1878
- Littré, Emile 1801-1881
- Pelletan, Eugène 1813-1884
- Vacherot, Étienne 1809-1897
- Republikanismus
- Geschichte
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Book | Maecenata Bibliothek | AD/200 Staats- und Regierungsformen: Übergreifendes | AD 200 14 | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: Revisiting the intellectual transformation of nineteenth-century France -- Between positivism and republicanism: Émile Littré and the founding of the Third Republic -- Centralist defender of the state: the eclectic republicanism of Charles Dupont-White -- From democratic advocate to monarchist critic of the republic: the ambiguous republicanism of Étienne Vacherot -- A republican Saint-Simonian: Eugène Pelletan and the transformation of nineteenth-century republicanism -- Neo-Kantian moralist and activist: Jules Barni and the establishment of the municipalist republic -- Conclusion: The origins of the Third Republic reconsidered.
Introduction: Revisiting the intellectual transformation of nineteenth-century France -- Between positivism and republicanism: (c)mile Littr(c)♭ and the founding of the Third Republic -- Centralist defender of the state: the eclectic republicanism of Charles Dupont-White -- From democratic advocate to monarchist critic of the republic: the ambiguous republicanism of (c)tienne Vacherot -- A republican Saint-Simonian: Eug(c)·ne Pelletan and the transformation of nineteenth-century republicanism -- Neo-Kantian moralist and activist: Jules Barni and the establishment of the municipalist republic -- Conclusion: The origins of the Third Republic reconsidered
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