Alexis de Tocqueville, The Old Regime and the Revolution

Aristocratic Liberalism

Alan Kahan, Professor
History Department

Books
Alexis de Tocqueville, The Old Regime and the Revolution, a new translation . Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Volume One, June 1998. Volume Two, 1999.
Aristocratic Liberalism: The Social and Political Thought of Jacob Burckhardt, John Stuart Mill, and Alexis de Tocqueville. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
The Liberal Moment: Liberalism, the Suffrage Question, and Bourgeois Culture in Nineteenth-Century Europe, in progress.

Other Publications
"Burckhardt and Modernity," in Beitraege zu Jacob Burckhardt, Schwabe Verlag, forthcoming.
"Defining Opportunism: The Political Writings of Eugène Spuller," History of Political Thought (1994).
"Liberalism and Realpolitik in Prussia, 1830-52: The Case of David Hansemann," German History (October 1991).
"Guizot et le modèle anglais" in François Guizot et la culture politique de son temps (1991).
"The Victory of German Liberalism? Rudolf Haym, Liberalism and Bismarck," Central European History (March 1990).
"Tocqueville's Two Revolutions," Journal of the History of Ideas (October 1985).

Book Reviews in American Historical Review, Journal of American History, Journal of Modern History, Nineteenth-Century Prose, Canadian Journal of History.

 

 

University Press of Kansas, 2003

About the Editors:

James C. Cato is Professor, Food and Resource Economics, Director, Florida Sea Grant College Program, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Christopher L. Brown
is Director, Marine Biology Program and Fellow, Honors College, Florida International University, North Miami.


Publication Date: 2003
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing