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From subject to citizenFrom subject to citizen

From subject to citizen1998

Sudhir Hazareesingh

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From Subject to Citizen offers an original account of the Second Empire (1852-1870) as a turning point in modern French political culture: a period in which thinkers of all political persuasions combined forces to create the participatory democracy alive in France today. Here Sudhir Hazareesingh probes beyond well-known features of the Second Empire, its centralized government and authoritarianism, and reveals the political, social, and cultural advances that enabled publicists to engage an increasingly educated public on issues of political order and good citizenship. He portrays the 1860s in particular as a remarkably intellectual decade during which Bonapartists, legitimists, liberals, and republicans applied their ideologies to the pressing problem of decentralization. Ideals such as communal freedom and civic cohesion rapidly assumed concrete and lasting meaning for many French people as their country entered the age of nationalism.

Details

First published
1998
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Pages
393
ISBN-13
9780691058481
OL Work ID
OL2737547W

Subjects

HistoryPolitical cultureDemocracyFrance, history, second empire, 1852-1870Democracy, historyBurgerschapDemocratieDemokratieDemokratisierungPolitische KulturCulture politiqueDémocratieRépublicanisme

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