Political Thought in the Age of Revolution 1776-1848

Political Thought in the Age of Revolution 1776-1848

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  • Author: Michael Levin
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1137267623
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 232

The years between the American Revolution of 1776, the French Revolution of 1789 and the European Revolutions of 1848 saw fundamental shifts from autocracy to emerging democracy. It is a vital period in what may be termed 'modernity': that is of the western societies that are increasingly industrial, capitalist and liberal democratic. Unsurprisingly, these years of stress and transition produced some significant reflections on politics and society. This indispensable introductory text considers how a cluster of key thinkers viewed the global political upheavals and social changes of their time, covering the work of: - Edmund Burke - Georg Hegel - Thomas Paine - Alexis de Tocqueville - Jeremy Bentham - Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Lively and approachable, it is essential reading for anyone with an interest in modern history, political history or political thought.


The Age of Revolution: 1749-1848

The Age of Revolution: 1749-1848

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  • Author: Eric J. Hobsbawm
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 378

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The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848

The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848

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  • Author: Eric J. Hobsbawm
  • Publisher: Signet Book
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 500


A German Life in the Age of Revolution

A German Life in the Age of Revolution

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  • Author: Jon Vanden Heuvel
  • Publisher: CUA Press
  • ISBN: 9780813209487
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 448

The story of Joseph Gorres's life is in many ways the story of German political culture in the revolutionary epoch. Indeed, his dates, 1776-1848, frame the "Age of Revolution" and, like the age in which he lived, Gorres's life was marked by great upheavals. One of the most prominent German journalists of his age, Gorres pioneered political journalism, or what was called Publizistik in Germany. He was a founder of political Catholicism, and was in no small part responsible for the fact that Germany eventually developed a party based on the Catholic confession. Gorres was also an extraordinarily prolific scholar with an almost dizzying range of interests. His life provides a window into an incredibly prolific era in European history, into the political implications of the Enlightenment, the wide-reaching intellectual movement of German romanticism, the roots of German nationalism, and the origins of German political party formation.Gorres traversed the entire political spectrum of his age: his youth, formed in the shadow of the French Revolution, was characterized by enlightened, cosmopolitan republicanism -- what some have dubbed "German Jacobinism"; his middle years included a romantic phase, in which he helped foster a nascent German cultural nationalism, before he became a fiery nationalist writer and publisher of the Rheinischer Merkur, the most important political newspaper in Germany up to that time. In the sunset of his life he was primarily a Catholic political polemicist.Gorres helped shape the immensely creative and pivotal years in which he lived, years that saw the development of the modern state system and the origin of the political spectrum in Germany, as well as thevery concepts "liberal" and "conservative", which are so much a part of our political discourse today.


Indian and Slave Royalists in the Age of Revolution

Indian and Slave Royalists in the Age of Revolution

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  • Author: Marcela Echeverri
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107084148
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 293

Marcela Echeverri draws a picture of the royalist region of Popayán (modern-day Colombia) that reveals deep chronological layers and multiple social and spatial textures. She uses royalism as a lens to rethink the temporal, spatial, and conceptual boundaries that conventionally structure historical narratives about the Age of Revolution.


The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution

The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution

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  • Author: Duncan Money
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1351351532
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 90

How was it possible for opponents of slavery to be so vocal in opposing the practice, when they were so accepting of the economic exploitation of workers in western factories – many of which were owned by prominent abolitionists? David Brion Davis's The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823, uses the critical thinking skill of analysis to break down the various arguments that were used to condemn one set of controversial practices, and examine those that were used to defend another. His study allows us to see clear differences in reasoning and to test the assumptions made by each argument in turn. The result is an eye-opening explanation that makes it clear exactly how contemporaries resolved this apparent dichotomy – one that allows us to judge whether the opponents of slavery were clear-eyed idealists, or simply deployers of arguments that pandered to their own base economic interests.


The Arms-Bearing Woman and British Theatre in the Age of Revolution, 1789-1815

The Arms-Bearing Woman and British Theatre in the Age of Revolution, 1789-1815

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  • Author: Sarah Burdett
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031154746
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 299

This book explores shifting representations and receptions of the arms-bearing woman on the British stage during a period in which she comes to stand in Britain as a striking symbol of revolutionary chaos. The book makes a case for viewing the British Romantic theatre as an arena in which the significance of the armed woman is constantly remodelled and reappropriated to fulfil diverse ideological functions. Used to challenge as well as to enforce established notions of sex and gender difference, she is fashioned also as an allegorical tool, serving both to condemn and to champion political and social rebellion at home and abroad. Magnifying heroines who appear on stage wielding pistols, brandishing daggers, thrusting swords, and even firing explosives, the study spotlights the intricate and often surprising ways in which the stage amazon interacts with Anglo-French, Anglo-Irish, Anglo-German, and Anglo-Spanish debates at varying moments across the French revolutionary and Napoleonic campaigns. At the same time, it foregrounds the extent to which new dramatic genres imported from Europe –notably, the German Sturm und Drang and the French-derived melodrama– facilitate possibilities at the turn of the nineteenth century for a refashioned female warrior, whose degree of agency, destructiveness, and heroism surpasses that of her tragic and sentimental predecessors.


Re-imagining Democracy in the Age of Revolutions

Re-imagining Democracy in the Age of Revolutions

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  • Author: Joanna Innes
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 0199669155
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 253

Charts the transformation in the way people thought about democracy in the North Atlantic region in the years between the American Revolution and the revolutions of 1848.


The Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions: Volume 1, The Enlightenment and the British Colonies

The Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions: Volume 1, The Enlightenment and the British Colonies

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  • Author: Wim Klooster
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108691625
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 639

Volume I problematizes the concepts of Enlightenment and revolution, revealing how the former did not wholly cause the latter. The volume also provides a comprehensive analysis of the American Revolution, making it essential to American historians and scholars of the Atlantic World.


The Age of Cultural Revolutions

The Age of Cultural Revolutions

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  • Author: Colin Jones
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 9780520229679
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

"This superb collection of essays brings together the most exciting new work in cultural and literary history. Although the authors focus on the various cultural revolutions of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the significance of their investigations extends far beyond that moment. They show how the major categories of modern social life took root in this era, but they emphasize the surprising and often paradoxical ways those developments took place. Nothing about the experience of class, gender, race, nation, sentiment or even death was pre-ordained. These essays will enable readers to take a fresh new look at the origins of modernity."—Lynn Hunt, editor of The New Cultural History and coeditor of Beyond the Cultural Turn "This is a valuable and provocative set of essays. Differing markedly in subject matter, they are linked by their intelligence and concern to re-assess early modern English and French histories, and the differences conventionally drawn between them, in the light of current work on language, class, race and gender."—Linda Colley, author of Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837