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Helena Rosenblatt
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1. What It Meant to Be Liberal from Cicero to Lafayette 8
- CHAPTER 2. The French Revolution and the Origins of Liberalism, 1789–1830 41
- CHAPTER 3. Liberalism, Democracy, and the Emergence of the Social Question, 1830–48 88
- CHAPTER 4. The Question of Character 129
- CHAPTER 5. Caesarism and Liberal Democracy: Napoleon III, Lincoln, Gladstone, and Bismarck 156
- CHAPTER 6. The Battle to Secularize Education 194
- CHAPTER 7. Two Liberalisms: Old and New 220
- CHAPTER 8. Liberalism Becomes the American Creed 245
- Epilogue 265
- Notes 279
- Selected Bibliography 311
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1. What It Meant to Be Liberal from Cicero to Lafayette 8
- CHAPTER 2. The French Revolution and the Origins of Liberalism, 1789–1830 41
- CHAPTER 3. Liberalism, Democracy, and the Emergence of the Social Question, 1830–48 88
- CHAPTER 4. The Question of Character 129
- CHAPTER 5. Caesarism and Liberal Democracy: Napoleon III, Lincoln, Gladstone, and Bismarck 156
- CHAPTER 6. The Battle to Secularize Education 194
- CHAPTER 7. Two Liberalisms: Old and New 220
- CHAPTER 8. Liberalism Becomes the American Creed 245
- Epilogue 265
- Notes 279
- Selected Bibliography 311
- Index 333