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Age of the Democratic Revolution: A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800, Volume 1
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For the Western world as a whole, the period from about 1760 to 1800 was the great revolutionary era in which the outlines of the modern democratic state came into being. It is the thesis of this major work that the American, French, and Polish revolutions, and the movements for political change in Britain, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, and other countries, though each distinctive in its own way, were all manifestations of recognizably similar political ideas, needs, and conflicts.
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"An examination of the revolutionary movements in Western Europe from 1760 until the first explosions of the French Revolution...it searches for the common ideas, needs, and situations between the American Revolution and the contemporary movements in Europe."
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"Professor Palmer presents his historical synthesis with meticulous scholarship, pungent clarity, and emphatic conviction. . . . He has the rare gift of analyzing a historical situation in a manner that reveals, at the same time, both its past and its present significance."---J. Salwyn Schapiro, Saturday Review
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"It is a stimulating and provocative book in explicit defense of a position--a moral, political, if not quite religious position--which is the relatively unexamined position of the great majority of Americans. A reading of this book should help many to an explicit examination of their beliefs that may strengthen them and should certainly clarify them."---Crane Brinton, New York Herald Tribune
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"Robert Palmer possesses the combination of patient scholarship and broad philosophical inquiry the task demands. . . . This book will enlarge and clarify our understanding of modern Western history. It will do more than that. It will re-emphasize the strength and vitality of the roots that supported the growth of democracy in the Old and New Worlds."---Geoffrey Bruun, New York Times
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PREFACE
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CONTENTS
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I. The Age of the Democratic Revolution
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II. Aristocracy about 1760: The Constituted Bodies
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III. Aristocracy about 1760: Theory and Practice
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IV. Clashes with Monarchy
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V. A Clash with Democracy: Geneva and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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VI. The British Parliament between King and People
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VII. The American Revolution: The Forces in Conflict
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VIII. The American Revolution: The People as Constituent Power
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IX. Europe and the American Revolution
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X. Two Parliaments Escape Reform
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XI Democrats and Aristocrats—Dutch, Belgian, and Swiss
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XII. The Limitations of Enlightened Despotism
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XIII. The Lessons of Poland
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XIV. The French Revolution: The Aristocratic Resurgence
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XV. The French Revolution: The Explosion of 1789
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APPENDIX I References for the Quotations at Heads of Chapters
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APPENDIX II Translations of Metrical Passages
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APPENDIX III. Excerpts from Certain Basic Legal Documents
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APPENDIX IV. The Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776, and the French Declaration of Rights of 1789
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APPENDIX V. "Democratic" and "Bourgeois" Characteristics in the French Constitution of 1791: Property Qualifications in France, Britain, and America
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INDEX
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Keywords for this book
Nobility; Parlement; Aristocracy; Whigs (British political party); Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776; Reflections on the Revolution in France; American Revolutionary War; Estates-General of 1789; The American Revolution (miniseries); Political revolution; War of the First Coalition; Rockingham Whigs; American Revolution; Estates General (France); Estates of the realm; On American Taxation; French Constitution of 1791; First Continental Congress; Tories (British political party); Jean-Jacques Rousseau; Monarchies in Europe; Democracy in America; Politique; Patrician (ancient Rome); French Revolutionary Wars; Swedish Constitution of 1772; Enlightened despotism; Jeffersonian democracy; Thomas Jefferson; Whiggism; American Enlightenment; Whig Party (United States); Regulating Act of 1773; Continental Army; Democratic-Republican Societies; Counter-revolutionary; United States Bill of Rights; Old Sarum (UK Parliament constituency); Democratic revolution; Belgian Revolution; French Constitution of 1793; Napoleonic Code; Revolution; Constitution of the United Kingdom; Pennsylvania Constitution; Despotism; Stamp Act Congress; French Revolution of 1848; Continental Congress; Radicalism (historical); Constitutionalist (UK); Parthenopean Republic; Puritans; Democratic Revolution; Parliament of Great Britain; Right of revolution; United States Constitution; Communist revolution; Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg; Democratic Movement (France); Partitions of Poland; Jefferson in Paris; Frederick North; Lord North; Patrician (post-Roman Europe); English Revolution; World revolution; Federalist Party; Prussian Regiment (France); Grand duchy; Jacobin
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research