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_aHammersley, Rachel. _e1 |
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_aThe English Republican tradition and eighteenth-century France _bBetween the ancients and the moderns. _c |
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_aManchester : _bManchester University Press, _c(c)2010. |
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490 | 1 | _aStudies in Early Modern European History | |
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505 | 0 | 0 | _a9780719079320; 9780719079320; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I Real Whigs and Huguenots; 1 From English republicans to British commonwealth men; 2 The Huguenot connection; Part II Bolingbroke and France; 3 Viscount Bolingbroke: an atypical commonwealth man; 4 Bolingbroke's French associates; 5 A French commonwealthman: the abbé Mably; Part III Commonwealthmen, Wilkites and France; 6 The commonwealth tradition and the Wilkite controversies; 7 The British origins of the chevalier d'Eon's patriotism; 8 The British origins of the baron d'Holbach's atheism. |
505 | 0 | 0 | _a9 The British origins of Jean-Paul Marat's revolutionary radicalismPart IV English Republicans and the French Revolution; 10 Parallel revolutions: seventeenth-century England and eighteenth-century France; 11 The comte de Mirabeau and the works of John Milton and Catharine Macaulay; 12 The Cordeliers Club and the democratisationof English republican ideas; Conclusion; Appendix French translations and reissues of English republican works, 1652-1801; Bibliography; Index. |
520 | 0 | _a*The English Republican Tradition and Eighteenth-Century France* offers the first full account of the role played by seventeenth and eighteenth-century English republican ideas in eighteenth-century France. Challenging some of the dominant accounts of the republican tradition, it revises conventional understandings of what republicanism meant in both Britain and France during the eighteenth-century, offering a distinctive trajectory as regards ancient and modern constructions and highlighting variety rather than homogeneity within the tradition. Hammersley thus offers a new and fascinating pers. | |
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_aFrance _xPolitics and government _y18th century. |
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_aRepublicanism _zFrance _xHistory _y18th century. |
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_aRepublicanism _zGreat Britain _xHistory _y18th century. |
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