Description |
xx, 380 p. ; 25 cm. |
Note |
Erratum slip inserted. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
The great inversion: America and Europe in the eighteenth-century revolution / Robert R. Palmer -- Utopia in modern Western thought: the metamorphosis of an idea / Leslie C. Tihany -- Toward the history of the common man: Voltaire and Condorcet / Karl J. Weintraub -- A temperate crusade: the Philosophe campaign for Protestant toleration / Geoffrey Adams -- French administrators and French scientists during the old regime and the early years of the Revolution / Harold T. Parker -- The legend of Voltaire and the cult of the Revolution, 1791 / Raymond O. Rockwood -- Robespierre, Rousseau, and representation / Gordon H. McNeil -- Good, evil, and Spain's rising against Napoleon / Richard Herr -- The liberals and Madame de Stael in 1818 / Ezio Cappadocia -- The haunted house of Jeremy Bentham / Gertrude Himmelfarb -- Isabel II and the cause of constitutional monarchy / John Edwin Fagg -- The myth of counterrevolution in France, 1870-1914 / Edward R. Tannenbaum -- The dissolution of German historism / Georg G. Iggers -- Natural rights: the Soviet and the "Bourgeois" Diderot / George Barr Carson, Jr. |
Subject |
History, Modern.
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Added Author |
Gottschalk, Louis Reichenthal, 1899-1975.
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Parker, Harold Talbot, 1907-
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