The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Political Thought
Herausgeber: Claeys, Gregory; Stedman Jones, Gareth
The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Political Thought
Herausgeber: Claeys, Gregory; Stedman Jones, Gareth
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This Cambridge History provides the first comprehensive survey of political thought in Europe, America and Asia in the nineteenth century.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Political Thought140,99 €
- Terence BallThe Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought245,99 €
- Simon Harrison / Melissa LaneThe Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Political Thought85,99 €
- Mark GoldieThe Cambridge History of Political Thought 1450 170086,99 €
- The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought156,99 €
- The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought161,99 €
- Frederic May HollandLiberty in the Nineteenth Century21,99 €
-
-
-
This Cambridge History provides the first comprehensive survey of political thought in Europe, America and Asia in the nineteenth century.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1162
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1721g
- ISBN-13: 9781107676329
- ISBN-10: 1107676320
- Artikelnr.: 40048660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1162
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1721g
- ISBN-13: 9781107676329
- ISBN-10: 1107676320
- Artikelnr.: 40048660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editors' introduction; Part I. Political Thought after the French
Revolution: 1. Counter-revolutionary thought Bee Wilson; 2. Romanticism and
political thought in the early nineteenth century John Morrow; 3. On the
principle of nationality John Breuilly; 4. Hegel and Hegelianism Frederick
C. Beiser; 5. Historians and lawyers Donald R. Kelley; 6. Social science
from the Revolution to Positivism Cheryl B. Welch; 7. Radicalism,
Republicanism and Revolutionism, from the principles of '89 to the origins
of modern terrorism Gregory Claeys and Christine Lattek; Part II. Modern
Liberty and its Defenders: 8. From Jeremy Bentham's radical philosophy to
J. S. Mill's philosophic radicalism Frederick Rosen; 9. John Stuart Mill,
mid-Victorian Ross Harrison; 10. 'Woman question' and the origins of
feminism Lucy Delap; 11. Constitutional Liberalism in France: from Benjamin
Constant to Alexis de Tocqueville Jeremy Jennings; 12. American political
thought from Jeffersonian Republicanism to Progressivism James P. Young;
13. German Liberalism in the nineteenth century Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 14.
Visions of stateless society K. Steven Vincent; Part III. Modern Liberty
and its Critics: 15. Aesthetics and politics Douglas Moggach; 16.
Non-Marxian socialism 1815-1914 Gregory Claeys; 17. The young Hegelians,
Marx and Engels Gareth Stedman Jones; Part IV. Secularity, Reform and
Modernity: 18. Church and state: the problem of authority John E. Toews;
19. The politics of nature: science and religion in the age of Darwin
Daniel Pick; 20. Conservative political thought from the revolutions of
1848 until the fin de siècle Lawrence Goldman; 21. Modern liberty redefined
James Thompson; 22. Political economy Emma Rothschild; 23. German socialism
and social democracy 1860-1900 Vernon L. Lidtke; 24. Russian political
thought of the nineteenth century Andrezj Walicki; 25. European political
thought and the wider world during the nineteenth century Christopher
Bayly; 26. Empire and imperialism Duncan Bell; Epilogue: French Revolution
to fin de siècle: political thought in retrospect and prospect, 1800 to
1914 Jose F. Harris.
Revolution: 1. Counter-revolutionary thought Bee Wilson; 2. Romanticism and
political thought in the early nineteenth century John Morrow; 3. On the
principle of nationality John Breuilly; 4. Hegel and Hegelianism Frederick
C. Beiser; 5. Historians and lawyers Donald R. Kelley; 6. Social science
from the Revolution to Positivism Cheryl B. Welch; 7. Radicalism,
Republicanism and Revolutionism, from the principles of '89 to the origins
of modern terrorism Gregory Claeys and Christine Lattek; Part II. Modern
Liberty and its Defenders: 8. From Jeremy Bentham's radical philosophy to
J. S. Mill's philosophic radicalism Frederick Rosen; 9. John Stuart Mill,
mid-Victorian Ross Harrison; 10. 'Woman question' and the origins of
feminism Lucy Delap; 11. Constitutional Liberalism in France: from Benjamin
Constant to Alexis de Tocqueville Jeremy Jennings; 12. American political
thought from Jeffersonian Republicanism to Progressivism James P. Young;
13. German Liberalism in the nineteenth century Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 14.
Visions of stateless society K. Steven Vincent; Part III. Modern Liberty
and its Critics: 15. Aesthetics and politics Douglas Moggach; 16.
Non-Marxian socialism 1815-1914 Gregory Claeys; 17. The young Hegelians,
Marx and Engels Gareth Stedman Jones; Part IV. Secularity, Reform and
Modernity: 18. Church and state: the problem of authority John E. Toews;
19. The politics of nature: science and religion in the age of Darwin
Daniel Pick; 20. Conservative political thought from the revolutions of
1848 until the fin de siècle Lawrence Goldman; 21. Modern liberty redefined
James Thompson; 22. Political economy Emma Rothschild; 23. German socialism
and social democracy 1860-1900 Vernon L. Lidtke; 24. Russian political
thought of the nineteenth century Andrezj Walicki; 25. European political
thought and the wider world during the nineteenth century Christopher
Bayly; 26. Empire and imperialism Duncan Bell; Epilogue: French Revolution
to fin de siècle: political thought in retrospect and prospect, 1800 to
1914 Jose F. Harris.
Editors' introduction; Part I. Political Thought after the French
Revolution: 1. Counter-revolutionary thought Bee Wilson; 2. Romanticism and
political thought in the early nineteenth century John Morrow; 3. On the
principle of nationality John Breuilly; 4. Hegel and Hegelianism Frederick
C. Beiser; 5. Historians and lawyers Donald R. Kelley; 6. Social science
from the Revolution to Positivism Cheryl B. Welch; 7. Radicalism,
Republicanism and Revolutionism, from the principles of '89 to the origins
of modern terrorism Gregory Claeys and Christine Lattek; Part II. Modern
Liberty and its Defenders: 8. From Jeremy Bentham's radical philosophy to
J. S. Mill's philosophic radicalism Frederick Rosen; 9. John Stuart Mill,
mid-Victorian Ross Harrison; 10. 'Woman question' and the origins of
feminism Lucy Delap; 11. Constitutional Liberalism in France: from Benjamin
Constant to Alexis de Tocqueville Jeremy Jennings; 12. American political
thought from Jeffersonian Republicanism to Progressivism James P. Young;
13. German Liberalism in the nineteenth century Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 14.
Visions of stateless society K. Steven Vincent; Part III. Modern Liberty
and its Critics: 15. Aesthetics and politics Douglas Moggach; 16.
Non-Marxian socialism 1815-1914 Gregory Claeys; 17. The young Hegelians,
Marx and Engels Gareth Stedman Jones; Part IV. Secularity, Reform and
Modernity: 18. Church and state: the problem of authority John E. Toews;
19. The politics of nature: science and religion in the age of Darwin
Daniel Pick; 20. Conservative political thought from the revolutions of
1848 until the fin de siècle Lawrence Goldman; 21. Modern liberty redefined
James Thompson; 22. Political economy Emma Rothschild; 23. German socialism
and social democracy 1860-1900 Vernon L. Lidtke; 24. Russian political
thought of the nineteenth century Andrezj Walicki; 25. European political
thought and the wider world during the nineteenth century Christopher
Bayly; 26. Empire and imperialism Duncan Bell; Epilogue: French Revolution
to fin de siècle: political thought in retrospect and prospect, 1800 to
1914 Jose F. Harris.
Revolution: 1. Counter-revolutionary thought Bee Wilson; 2. Romanticism and
political thought in the early nineteenth century John Morrow; 3. On the
principle of nationality John Breuilly; 4. Hegel and Hegelianism Frederick
C. Beiser; 5. Historians and lawyers Donald R. Kelley; 6. Social science
from the Revolution to Positivism Cheryl B. Welch; 7. Radicalism,
Republicanism and Revolutionism, from the principles of '89 to the origins
of modern terrorism Gregory Claeys and Christine Lattek; Part II. Modern
Liberty and its Defenders: 8. From Jeremy Bentham's radical philosophy to
J. S. Mill's philosophic radicalism Frederick Rosen; 9. John Stuart Mill,
mid-Victorian Ross Harrison; 10. 'Woman question' and the origins of
feminism Lucy Delap; 11. Constitutional Liberalism in France: from Benjamin
Constant to Alexis de Tocqueville Jeremy Jennings; 12. American political
thought from Jeffersonian Republicanism to Progressivism James P. Young;
13. German Liberalism in the nineteenth century Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 14.
Visions of stateless society K. Steven Vincent; Part III. Modern Liberty
and its Critics: 15. Aesthetics and politics Douglas Moggach; 16.
Non-Marxian socialism 1815-1914 Gregory Claeys; 17. The young Hegelians,
Marx and Engels Gareth Stedman Jones; Part IV. Secularity, Reform and
Modernity: 18. Church and state: the problem of authority John E. Toews;
19. The politics of nature: science and religion in the age of Darwin
Daniel Pick; 20. Conservative political thought from the revolutions of
1848 until the fin de siècle Lawrence Goldman; 21. Modern liberty redefined
James Thompson; 22. Political economy Emma Rothschild; 23. German socialism
and social democracy 1860-1900 Vernon L. Lidtke; 24. Russian political
thought of the nineteenth century Andrezj Walicki; 25. European political
thought and the wider world during the nineteenth century Christopher
Bayly; 26. Empire and imperialism Duncan Bell; Epilogue: French Revolution
to fin de siècle: political thought in retrospect and prospect, 1800 to
1914 Jose F. Harris.