French Political and Intellectual History

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Transaction Publishers - 224 pages

In this collection of remarkable essays, initially published in 1955 and now available in paperback for the first time, Samuel Bernstein elucidates the meaning of human striving for improvement with regard to the problems raised by one of the most turbulent periods of history. Written with profound conviction and literary acumen, these essays will give the reader, in the author's words, a sense of a â kinship of ideas and the mutual sympathies of peoples in matters concerning human betterment.â

These essays represents the fruits of twenty years of careful research in the political and intellectual history of the Atlantic civilization, particularly as it relates to the leading movements and men of France. Bernstein's expert knowledge of the history of political movements and social policies places him among the ranking authorities in that field.

Contents: â Marat, Friend of the Peopleâ ; â Robespierre and the Problem of Warâ ; â British Jacobinismâ ; â Jefferson on the French Revolutionâ ; â Babeuf and Babouvismâ ; â Saint-Simon's Philosophy of Historyâ ; â From Social Utopia to Social Scienceâ ; â French Democracy and the American Civil Warâ ; â The First International in France, 1964-1871â ; â The Paris Communeâ ; â The American Press Views the Communeâ ; â The First International and a New Holy Alliance.â

 

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Marat Friend of the People
9
Robespierre and the Problem of War
26
British Jacobinism
38
Jefferson on the French Revolution
57
Babeuf and Babouvism
77
SaintSimons Philosophy of History
100
From Social Utopia to Social Science
113
French Democracy and the American Civil War
121
The First International in France 18641871
134
The Paris Commune
150
The American Press Views the Commune
169
The First International and a New Holy Alliance
183
Notes
200
Index
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