This book argues that the European model of democracy was created in the Revolution, a model with very specific commitments that differentiate it from Anglo-American liberal democracy. The fundamental argument in the book is that these democratic values were created by identifiable actors seeking to answer political, economic, and social problems. The book traces the development of this democratic idea within the structures of the French Republic and the manner in which the democratic aspiration moved beyond formal politics to become embedded in institutions of economic and cultural life. This innovative work rewrites the history of French politics between 1795 and 1799
For more than two thousand years, "democracy" had referred to chaos, violence, irrationality and th...
Democracy” has taken different forms throughout history. In ancient Athens, it was a closed, self-go...
We take the view that, as understood from a thoroughly democratic standpoint, revolutions need not b...
This book argues that the European model of democracy was created in the Revolution, a model with ve...
Democracy was no more than a marginal force during the eighteenth century, unanimously denounced as ...
This book is about politicisation and political choice in the aftermath of the February Revolution o...
The constitutional debate during the French Revolution is almost based on relationship between ‘trad...
INNES Joanna, PHILP Mark Re-imagining democracy in the age of revolutions : America, France, Britain...
International audienceIt is often assumed that it was the American and French Revolutions of the lat...
In Tocqueville’s political thought the concept of democracy doesn’t primarily define a political re...
The Democratic Paradox aims to cast a new light on the Dutch Revolution (1780-1813) specifically, an...
This article examines education\u27s place in the French Revolution of 1789 and, more specifically, ...
During the struggle for democracy in France, political thinkers across the spectrum pressed into ser...
Borrowing from the political science of the time, the revolutionaries applied the principles of law ...
French Revolution is an accessible and concise introduction to the history of the revolution in Fran...
For more than two thousand years, "democracy" had referred to chaos, violence, irrationality and th...
Democracy” has taken different forms throughout history. In ancient Athens, it was a closed, self-go...
We take the view that, as understood from a thoroughly democratic standpoint, revolutions need not b...
This book argues that the European model of democracy was created in the Revolution, a model with ve...
Democracy was no more than a marginal force during the eighteenth century, unanimously denounced as ...
This book is about politicisation and political choice in the aftermath of the February Revolution o...
The constitutional debate during the French Revolution is almost based on relationship between ‘trad...
INNES Joanna, PHILP Mark Re-imagining democracy in the age of revolutions : America, France, Britain...
International audienceIt is often assumed that it was the American and French Revolutions of the lat...
In Tocqueville’s political thought the concept of democracy doesn’t primarily define a political re...
The Democratic Paradox aims to cast a new light on the Dutch Revolution (1780-1813) specifically, an...
This article examines education\u27s place in the French Revolution of 1789 and, more specifically, ...
During the struggle for democracy in France, political thinkers across the spectrum pressed into ser...
Borrowing from the political science of the time, the revolutionaries applied the principles of law ...
French Revolution is an accessible and concise introduction to the history of the revolution in Fran...
For more than two thousand years, "democracy" had referred to chaos, violence, irrationality and th...
Democracy” has taken different forms throughout history. In ancient Athens, it was a closed, self-go...
We take the view that, as understood from a thoroughly democratic standpoint, revolutions need not b...