Olivier Jouanjan, Lorenz von Stein and the Contradictions of the Revolutionary Constitutional Movement, (1 789-1 793). Unknown in France, for long forgotten in Germany, the History of the Social Movement in France from 1789 to the Present, published by Lorenz von Stein in 1850, should be seen as a benchmark in the history of the interpretations of the French Revolution. The influence of Hegel and the debate over socialist and communist doctrines lead the author to a social reading of the Revolution and its legal and constitutional movements which challenges the dominant historiography of the period together with the tenets of the historical school. In reviewing the main features of Stein's theory of the state and society, this article ende...
First published online: 19 September 2019In so far as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s political thou...
The author takes stock of the debates brought to the fore by the Bicentennial of the Revolution : in...
The constitutional debate during the French Revolution is almost based on relationship between ‘trad...
Olivier Jouanjan, Lorenz von Stein and the Contradictions of the Revolutionary Constitutional Moveme...
Méconnue en France, longtemps oubliée en Allemagne, l’Histoire du mouvement social en France de 1789...
International audienceBeyond France’s own national historiography, the French Revolution was a funda...
The French Revolution represents the defining event in modern French national memory. As an epochal ...
International audienceGerman social democracy before 1914 is often cited as an attempt to build a mo...
Figure de proue des échanges et transferts culturels entre la France et l’Allemagne, Lorenz Stein (1...
The thesis traces the development of the social and political ideas of Lorenz Stein (1815-1890), a n...
Beginning in 1789, the French Revolution can be seen as a series of revolts against the oppressive s...
El análisis de los fragmentos de 1798 sobre la constitución de Württemberg revela la influencia deci...
Wolfgang Schmale : France, Germany and the Constitution (1789-1815). Centered in the field of compa...
Louvrier Julien. Henry Heller, The Bourgeois Revolution in France, 1789-1815. In: Annales historique...
Jean-Numa Ducange, La Révolution française et la social-démocratie: transmissions et usages politiqu...
First published online: 19 September 2019In so far as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s political thou...
The author takes stock of the debates brought to the fore by the Bicentennial of the Revolution : in...
The constitutional debate during the French Revolution is almost based on relationship between ‘trad...
Olivier Jouanjan, Lorenz von Stein and the Contradictions of the Revolutionary Constitutional Moveme...
Méconnue en France, longtemps oubliée en Allemagne, l’Histoire du mouvement social en France de 1789...
International audienceBeyond France’s own national historiography, the French Revolution was a funda...
The French Revolution represents the defining event in modern French national memory. As an epochal ...
International audienceGerman social democracy before 1914 is often cited as an attempt to build a mo...
Figure de proue des échanges et transferts culturels entre la France et l’Allemagne, Lorenz Stein (1...
The thesis traces the development of the social and political ideas of Lorenz Stein (1815-1890), a n...
Beginning in 1789, the French Revolution can be seen as a series of revolts against the oppressive s...
El análisis de los fragmentos de 1798 sobre la constitución de Württemberg revela la influencia deci...
Wolfgang Schmale : France, Germany and the Constitution (1789-1815). Centered in the field of compa...
Louvrier Julien. Henry Heller, The Bourgeois Revolution in France, 1789-1815. In: Annales historique...
Jean-Numa Ducange, La Révolution française et la social-démocratie: transmissions et usages politiqu...
First published online: 19 September 2019In so far as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s political thou...
The author takes stock of the debates brought to the fore by the Bicentennial of the Revolution : in...
The constitutional debate during the French Revolution is almost based on relationship between ‘trad...