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100 _aWelch, Cheryl B
245 _aThe Cambridge Companion to TOCQUEVILLE
260 _aNew York
_bCambridge University
_c2006
300 _a428p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _a1.Tocqueville`s Comparative Perspectives SEYMOUR DRESCHER 2.Tocqueville on 1789: Preconditions, Precipitants, and Triggers JON ELSTER 3.Tocqueville`s New Political Science HARVEY C. MANSFIELD, JR., AND DELBA WINTHROP 4.Tocqueville, Political Philosopher PIERRE MANENT 5.Tocqueville`s Democracy in America Reconsidered JAMES T. SCHLEIFER 6.Translating Tocqueville: The Constraints of Classicism ARTHUR GOLDHAMMER 7.The Writer Engage: Tocqueville and Political Rhetoric LAURENCE GUELLEC 8.The Shifting Puzzles of Tocqueville`s The Old Regime and the Revolution ROBERT T. GANNETT, JR. 9.Tocqueville and Civil Society DANA VILLA 10.Tocqueville on Threats to Liberty in Democracies MELVIN RICHTER 11.Tocqueville on Democratic Religious Experience JOSHUA MITCHELL 12.Tocqueville on Fraternity and Fratricide CHERYL B. WELCH 13.Tocqueville and the French FRANCOISE MELONIO 14.Tocqueville and the Americans: Democracy in America as Read in Nineteenth-Century America OLIVIER ZUNZ
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