Intellectual Founders of the Republic

Intellectual Founders of the Republic2001
About this book
"This innovative study of French political culture re-examines the origins of modern republicanism through the lives and political thought of five nineteenth-century intellectuals: Jules Barni, Charles Dupont-White, Emile Littre, Eugene Pelletan, and Etienne Vacherot. By their writings and their political practices at the local, national, international levels these thinkers made major contributions to the founding of the new republican order in France. Drawing on a range of archival and published sources, the book sheds new light on classical republican thinking on such key issues as the interpretation of the 1789 Revolution, the definition of citizenship, the meaning of patriotism, the relationship between central government and local democracy, the value of individual liberty, and the place of education and religion in public and private life. These five studies also break new ground in the conceptualization of nineteenth-century French intellectual history.
Details
- First published
- 2001
- OL Work ID
- OL2737555W
Subjects
IntellectualsPolitics and governmentRepublicanismPolitical activityHistoryIntellectual lifeRepublicanism, franceIntellectuals, franceFrance, politics and government, 1870-1940France, intellectual life