Re-imagining democracy in the age of revolutions : America, France, Britain, Ireland, 1750-1850 / Joanna Innes and Mark Philp, editors.

This title charts the transformation in the way people thought about democracy in the North Atlantic region in the years between the American Revolution and the revolutions of 1848.

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Other Authors: Innes, Joanna (Editor), Philp, Mark (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Languages of democracy in America from the Revolution to the election of 1800 / Seth Cotlar
  • The 'fortunate banner' : languages of democracy in the United States, c. 1848 / Adam I.P. Smith
  • The contradictions of democracy in American institutions and practices / Laura F. Edwards
  • Varieties of democracy in the French Revolution / Ruth Scurr
  • Democracy, self, and the problem of the general will in nineteenth-century French political thought / Michael Drolet
  • Elections and democracy in France, 1789-1848 / Malcolm Crook
  • Talking about democracy : Britain in the 1790s / Mark Philp
  • The rise of democratic discourse in the Reform era : Britain in the 1830s and 1840s / Joanna Innes, Mark Philp, Robert Saunders
  • People and power in British politics to 1850 / Joanna Innes
  • Constructing democratic thought in Ireland in the age of revolution, 1775-1800 / Ultán Gillen
  • 'Democracy' and the Irish people, 1830-48 / Laurent Colantonio
  • The limits of democracy : Ireland 1778-1848 / Sean Connolly
  • Synergies / Joanna Innes, Mark Philp.