Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Revolution

Author:   G Stael ,  A Craiutu
Publisher:   Liberty Fund Inc
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9780865977327


Pages:   804
Publication Date:   19 December 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Few individuals have left as deep an influence on their time as did Germaine de Stael, one of the greatest intellectuals of her age, whose works have influenced entire cultures, eras, and disciplines. Soon after its publication, posthumously in 1818, ""Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Revolution"" became a classic of liberal thinking, making a deeply original contribution to an ongoing political and historical debate in early nineteenth-century France and Europe. As a representative of classical liberal opinion, de Staels voice, which Napoleon Bonaparte tried to silence by censorship and banishment, is a unique and important contribution to revolutionary historiography. Considerations is considered de Stael's magnum opus and sheds renewed light on the familiar figures and events of the Revolution, among them, the financier and statesman Jacques Necker, her father. Editor Aurelian Craiutu states that Considerations explores ""the prerequisites of liberty, constitutionalism and rule of law, the necessary limits on power, the relation between social order and political order, the dependence of liberty on morality and religion, and the question of the institutional foundations of a free regime."" Madame de Stael's unique perspective combined a sharp intellect with an elegant style that illustrates the French tradition at its best. Considerations was rightly hailed as a genuine hymn to freedom based on a perceptive understanding of what makes freedom possible and on a subtle analysis of the social, historical, and cultural context within which political rights and political obligation exist. Madame de Stael conceived of this volume in six parts: parts 1 through 4 reflect on the history of France, the state of public opinion in France at the Accession of Louis XVI, and Neckers plans of finance and administration. Other topics discussed in this section of the book include the conduct of the Third Estate in 1788 and 1789, the fall of the Bastille, the decrees of the Legislative Assembly, the overthrow of the monarchy, the war between France and England, the Terror of 179394, the Directory, and the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. Parts 5 and 6 contain a vigorous defence of representative government in France, with a detailed examination of the English political system. Part 6, in particular, offers memorable political insights on liberty and public spirit among the English and discusses the relation between economic prosperity and political freedom and the seminal influence of religion and morals on liberty.

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Author:   G Stael ,  A Craiutu
Publisher:   Liberty Fund Inc
Imprint:   Liberty Fund Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.00cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   1.106kg
ISBN:  

9780865977327


ISBN 10:   0865977321
Pages:   804
Publication Date:   19 December 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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In Craiutu's useful introduction, he notes the number of similarities between Stael's political ideas and other moderate Restoration liberals. . . .The primary advantage to Craiutu's updated translation is his commitment to placing Stael in the context of nineteenth-century liberalism. In addition t his fine introduction, which provides as an overview of Stael's political ideas and some of the key issues regarding Stael's life and works, Craiutu's footnotes frequently make comparisions between Stael's ideas and her contemporaries across the political spectrum, including Benjamin Constant, FranNormal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4cois Guizot and Edmund Burke. . . .This sorely needed revised translation updates the 1818 English translation that appeared at the same time as the first French edition. Until now, this earlier version was the only complete text available to English-speaking readers. . . .Also included with the translation is a helpful bibliography of print and online sources for Stael and the French Revolution.Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4Nineteenth-Century French StudiesSpring-Summer 2011Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Revolution was a winner in the Scholarly/Reference category at the Chicago Book Clinic's 2009 Book & Media Show.Madame de Stael is remembered today mostly for her Salons and amorous life. In her own time, however, she was celebrated and respected for her intelligence and acute political insight. In this beautiful, annotated translation of her personal view of the French Revolution, Craiutu (political science, Indiana University) presents Germaine de Stael in her element, making personal comments on other intellectuals ( he was irreligious in the way that priests are bigoted ) and giving her take on the events of her time. This is not a dry history of events but a lively, passionate running commentary by a woman who knew Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Lafayette. She was personally and philosophically repelled by Napoleon whom she described in terms that would today indicate that he was a sociopath. Her ideal government was a constitutional monarchy with England as her model. She also owned property in the new United States and corresponded with Jefferson. Even those who have no interest in revolutions will be enchanted by this book.Reference & Research Book News May 2009


In Craiutu's useful introduction, he notes the number of similarities between Staël's political ideas and other moderate Restoration liberals. . . .The primary advantage to Craiutu's updated translation is his commitment to placing Staël in the context of nineteenth-century liberalism. In addition t his fine introduction, which provides as an overview of Stael's political ideas and some of the key issues regarding Staël's life and works, Craiutu's footnotes frequently make comparisions between Staël's ideas and her contemporaries across the political spectrum, including Benjamin Constant, Fran Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4


In Craiutu's useful introduction, he notes the number of similarities between Stael's political ideas and other moderate Restoration liberals. . . .The primary advantage to Craiutu's updated translation is his commitment to placing Stael in the context of nineteenth-century liberalism. In addition t his fine introduction, which provides as an overview of Stael's political ideas and some of the key issues regarding Stael's life and works, Craiutu's footnotes frequently make comparisions between Stael's ideas and her contemporaries across the political spectrum, including Benjamin Constant, FranNormal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4cois Guizot and Edmund Burke. . . .This sorely needed revised translation updates the 1818 English translation that appeared at the same time as the first French edition. Until now, this earlier version was the only complete text available to English-speaking readers. . . .Also included with the translation is a helpful bibliography of print and online sources for Stael and the French Revolution. Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4Nineteenth-Century French Studies Spring-Summer 2011 Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Revolution was a winner in the Scholarly/Reference category at the Chicago Book Clinic's 2009 Book & Media Show. Madame de Stael is remembered today mostly for her Salons and amorous life. In her own time, however, she was celebrated and respected for her intelligence and acute political insight. In this beautiful, annotated translation of her personal view of the French Revolution, Craiutu (political science, Indiana University) presents Germaine de Stael in her element, making personal comments on other intellectuals ( he was irreligious in the way that priests are bigoted ) and giving her take on the events of her time. This is not a dry history of events but a lively, passionate running commentary by a woman who knew Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Lafayette. She was personally and philosophically repelled by Napoleon whom she described in terms that would today indicate that he was a sociopath. Her ideal government was a constitutional monarchy with England as her model. She also owned property in the new United States and corresponded with Jefferson. Even those who have no interest in revolutions will be enchanted by this book. Reference & Research Book News May 2009


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