The 1848 Revolutions and European Political Thought
Herausgeber: Moggach, Douglas; Stedman Jones, Gareth
The 1848 Revolutions and European Political Thought
Herausgeber: Moggach, Douglas; Stedman Jones, Gareth
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 686g
- ISBN-13: 9781108819381
- ISBN-10: 1108819389
- Artikelnr.: 58774595
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Introduction; 1. Lamartine, the Girondins and 1848 Jonathan Beecher; 2. The
many revolutions of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Edward Castleton; 3. French
republicanism after 1848 Thomas C. Jones; 4. Socialist visions of direct
democracy: the mid-century crisis of popular sovereignty, and the
constitutional legacy of the Jacobins Anne-Sophie Chambost; 5.
Working-class socialism in 1848 in France Samuel Hayat; 6. 1848 and British
political thought on 'the principle of nationality' Georgios Varouxakis; 7.
Christian socialism, class collaboration and British public life after 1848
Jonathan Parry; 8. On the 'absence of spirit': the legacy of the abstinence
from revolution in Belgium Widukind De Ridder; 9. German republicans and
socialists in the prelude to 1848 Douglas Moggach; 10. David Friedrich
Strauss in 1848: an analysis of his 'theologico-political' speeches Norbert
Waszek; 11. 1848 and German socialism Diana Siclovan; 12.
Post-revolutionary politics: the case of the Prussian Ministry of State
Anna Ross; 13. 'The goal of that pure and noble yearning': Friedrich
Meinecke's visions of 1848 Duncan Kelly; 14. The nationality problem in the
Habsburg monarchy and the revolutions of 1848: a reassessment Alan Sked;
15. National movements against nation states. Bohemia and Lombardy between
the Habsburg empire, the German Confederation and Piedmont Axel Körner; 16.
The political thought of a new constitutional monarchy: Piedmont after 1848
Maurizio Isabella; 17. Revolution, socialism, and the Slavic question: 1848
and Michael Bakunin Jean-Christophe Angaut; 18. Elusive signifiers: 1848
and the language of 'class struggle' Gareth Stedman Jones.
many revolutions of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Edward Castleton; 3. French
republicanism after 1848 Thomas C. Jones; 4. Socialist visions of direct
democracy: the mid-century crisis of popular sovereignty, and the
constitutional legacy of the Jacobins Anne-Sophie Chambost; 5.
Working-class socialism in 1848 in France Samuel Hayat; 6. 1848 and British
political thought on 'the principle of nationality' Georgios Varouxakis; 7.
Christian socialism, class collaboration and British public life after 1848
Jonathan Parry; 8. On the 'absence of spirit': the legacy of the abstinence
from revolution in Belgium Widukind De Ridder; 9. German republicans and
socialists in the prelude to 1848 Douglas Moggach; 10. David Friedrich
Strauss in 1848: an analysis of his 'theologico-political' speeches Norbert
Waszek; 11. 1848 and German socialism Diana Siclovan; 12.
Post-revolutionary politics: the case of the Prussian Ministry of State
Anna Ross; 13. 'The goal of that pure and noble yearning': Friedrich
Meinecke's visions of 1848 Duncan Kelly; 14. The nationality problem in the
Habsburg monarchy and the revolutions of 1848: a reassessment Alan Sked;
15. National movements against nation states. Bohemia and Lombardy between
the Habsburg empire, the German Confederation and Piedmont Axel Körner; 16.
The political thought of a new constitutional monarchy: Piedmont after 1848
Maurizio Isabella; 17. Revolution, socialism, and the Slavic question: 1848
and Michael Bakunin Jean-Christophe Angaut; 18. Elusive signifiers: 1848
and the language of 'class struggle' Gareth Stedman Jones.
Introduction; 1. Lamartine, the Girondins and 1848 Jonathan Beecher; 2. The
many revolutions of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Edward Castleton; 3. French
republicanism after 1848 Thomas C. Jones; 4. Socialist visions of direct
democracy: the mid-century crisis of popular sovereignty, and the
constitutional legacy of the Jacobins Anne-Sophie Chambost; 5.
Working-class socialism in 1848 in France Samuel Hayat; 6. 1848 and British
political thought on 'the principle of nationality' Georgios Varouxakis; 7.
Christian socialism, class collaboration and British public life after 1848
Jonathan Parry; 8. On the 'absence of spirit': the legacy of the abstinence
from revolution in Belgium Widukind De Ridder; 9. German republicans and
socialists in the prelude to 1848 Douglas Moggach; 10. David Friedrich
Strauss in 1848: an analysis of his 'theologico-political' speeches Norbert
Waszek; 11. 1848 and German socialism Diana Siclovan; 12.
Post-revolutionary politics: the case of the Prussian Ministry of State
Anna Ross; 13. 'The goal of that pure and noble yearning': Friedrich
Meinecke's visions of 1848 Duncan Kelly; 14. The nationality problem in the
Habsburg monarchy and the revolutions of 1848: a reassessment Alan Sked;
15. National movements against nation states. Bohemia and Lombardy between
the Habsburg empire, the German Confederation and Piedmont Axel Körner; 16.
The political thought of a new constitutional monarchy: Piedmont after 1848
Maurizio Isabella; 17. Revolution, socialism, and the Slavic question: 1848
and Michael Bakunin Jean-Christophe Angaut; 18. Elusive signifiers: 1848
and the language of 'class struggle' Gareth Stedman Jones.
many revolutions of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Edward Castleton; 3. French
republicanism after 1848 Thomas C. Jones; 4. Socialist visions of direct
democracy: the mid-century crisis of popular sovereignty, and the
constitutional legacy of the Jacobins Anne-Sophie Chambost; 5.
Working-class socialism in 1848 in France Samuel Hayat; 6. 1848 and British
political thought on 'the principle of nationality' Georgios Varouxakis; 7.
Christian socialism, class collaboration and British public life after 1848
Jonathan Parry; 8. On the 'absence of spirit': the legacy of the abstinence
from revolution in Belgium Widukind De Ridder; 9. German republicans and
socialists in the prelude to 1848 Douglas Moggach; 10. David Friedrich
Strauss in 1848: an analysis of his 'theologico-political' speeches Norbert
Waszek; 11. 1848 and German socialism Diana Siclovan; 12.
Post-revolutionary politics: the case of the Prussian Ministry of State
Anna Ross; 13. 'The goal of that pure and noble yearning': Friedrich
Meinecke's visions of 1848 Duncan Kelly; 14. The nationality problem in the
Habsburg monarchy and the revolutions of 1848: a reassessment Alan Sked;
15. National movements against nation states. Bohemia and Lombardy between
the Habsburg empire, the German Confederation and Piedmont Axel Körner; 16.
The political thought of a new constitutional monarchy: Piedmont after 1848
Maurizio Isabella; 17. Revolution, socialism, and the Slavic question: 1848
and Michael Bakunin Jean-Christophe Angaut; 18. Elusive signifiers: 1848
and the language of 'class struggle' Gareth Stedman Jones.