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Conclusion: History and Paradox
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Editions, Translations, and References xi
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: Conservatism and History 1
- A Brief Intellectual Biography 20
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Part One. Joseph de Maistre and the Idea of History, 1794–1820
- 1. The Statistical Beginnings of Historical Thought: Joseph de Maistre against Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1794–96 35
- 2. Maistrian Epistemology and Pedagogy in Historical Perspective 82
- 3. A Europeanist Theory of History: Du pape 115
- 4. Redemption by Suffering: Social Violence and Historical Development in the Éclaircissement sur les sacrifices 156
- 5. Returning the Universe to God: Time, Will, and Reason in Les soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg 183
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Part Two. Historical Thought in France, 1798–1854
- 6. The New Truth of Historical Knowledge: Liberty, Order, and the Rise of the Social Fact, 1797–1848 217
- 7. Historical Progress and the Logic of Sacrifice, 1822–54 255
- 8. The Metapolitics of History: Socialism, Positivism, and Tradition, 1820–48 283
- Conclusion: History and Paradox 315
- Bibliography 325
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Editions, Translations, and References xi
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: Conservatism and History 1
- A Brief Intellectual Biography 20
-
Part One. Joseph de Maistre and the Idea of History, 1794–1820
- 1. The Statistical Beginnings of Historical Thought: Joseph de Maistre against Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1794–96 35
- 2. Maistrian Epistemology and Pedagogy in Historical Perspective 82
- 3. A Europeanist Theory of History: Du pape 115
- 4. Redemption by Suffering: Social Violence and Historical Development in the Éclaircissement sur les sacrifices 156
- 5. Returning the Universe to God: Time, Will, and Reason in Les soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg 183
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Part Two. Historical Thought in France, 1798–1854
- 6. The New Truth of Historical Knowledge: Liberty, Order, and the Rise of the Social Fact, 1797–1848 217
- 7. Historical Progress and the Logic of Sacrifice, 1822–54 255
- 8. The Metapolitics of History: Socialism, Positivism, and Tradition, 1820–48 283
- Conclusion: History and Paradox 315
- Bibliography 325
- Index 341