Ideas in history essays presented to Louis Gottschalk by his former students
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xx, 380 pages. ; 25 cm - Publisher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1965.
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General Note: | Erratum slip inserted. German historism, by G.G. Iggers.--Natural rights: The Soviet and the "Bourgeois" Diderot, by G.B. Carson, Jr.--Conclusion, by R. Herr.--Writings of Louis Gottschalk (pages [376]-380) |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction, by H.T. Parker.--The great inversion: America and Europe in the eighteenth century revolution, by R.R. Palmer.--Utopia in modern Western thought: The metamorphosis of an idea, by L.C. Tihany.--Toward the history of the common man: Voltaire and Condorcet, by K.J. Weintraub.--A temperate crusade: The Philosophe campaign for Protestant toleration, by G. Adams.--French administrators and French scientists during the old regime and the early years of the Revolution, by H.T. Parker.--The legend of Voltaire and the cult of the Revolution, 1791, by R.O. Rockwood.--Robespierre, Rousseau, and representation, by G.H. McNeil.--Good, evil, and Spain's rising against Napoleon, by R. Herr.--The liberals and Madame de Stael in 1818, by E. Cappadocia.--The haunted house of Jeremy Bentham, by G. Himmelfarb.--Isabel II and the cause of constitutional monarchy, by J.E. Fagg.--The myth of counterrevolution in France, 1870-1914, by E.R. Tannenbaum.--The dissolution of |
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