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Douglas Moggach – Gareth Stedman Jones, eds. The 1848 Revolutions and European Political Thought.

Biblioteca / 2010-2019

Douglas Moggach – Gareth Stedman Jones, editors. The 1848 Revolutions and European Political Thought

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

ix, 488 páginas.

Contents

Introduction / Douglas Moggach and Gareth Stedman Jones

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 ‘Theologicopolitical 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 Monarchy, the German Confederation, and Piedmont-Sardinia / Axel Körner

16 – The Political Thought of a New Constitutional Monarchy: Piedmont after 1848 / Maurizio Isabella

17 – Revolution and the Slav Question: 1848 and Mikhail Bakunin / Jean-Christophe Angaut

18 – Elusive Signifiers: 1848 and the Language of ‘Class Struggle’ / Gareth Stedman Jones.