The Impact of the French Revolution: Texts from Britain in the 1790sIain Hampsher-Monk Cambridge University Press, 11 авг. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 353 The French Revolution embodied, in the eyes of subsequent generations, the emergence of the modern political world. It offered a new understanding of class politics, secular ideology and revolutionary transformation which inspired, argues Iain Hampsher-Monk, the whole world-wide communist experiment of the twentieth Century. In this authoritative anthology of key political texts exploring the impact of this period on (primarily) the British experience, Hampsher-Monk examines the variety, influence and profundity of major thinkers such as Burke, Wollstonecraft, Paine and Godwin, along with the impact of other less celebrated writers. |
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Mary Wollstonecraft | 18 |
The London Corresponding Society | 20 |
Further reading | 25 |
Editorial principles | 31 |
Richard Price | 37 |
Edmund Burke | 57 |
Biographical note | 104 |
Tom Paine | 132 |
William Godwin | 209 |
37 | 257 |
Historical note | 263 |
Biographical note | 276 |
Richard Brothers | 292 |
Edmund Burke | 300 |
John Thelwall | 316 |
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James Mackintosh | 166 |
Editorial note | 179 |
Hannah More | 195 |
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