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The Old Regime and the Revolution: Notes on the French Revolution and Napolean, Vol. 2
The Old Regime and the Revolution: Notes on the French Revolution and Napolean, Vol. 2, With his monumental work <i>The Old Regime and the Revolution</i>, Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859)-best known for his classic <i>Democracy in America</i>— envisioned a multivolume philosophic study of the origins of modern France that would examine the , The Old Regime and the Revolution: Notes on the French Revolution and Napolean, Vol. 2 has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Old Regime and the Revolution: Notes on the French Revolution and Napolean, Vol. 2
  • Written by author Alexis de Tocqueville
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, September 2001
  • With his monumental work The Old Regime and the Revolution, Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859)-best known for his classic Democracy in America— envisioned a multivolume philosophic study of the origins of modern France that would examine the
  • With his monumental work The Old Regime and the Revolution, Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859)-best known for his classic Democracy in America— envisioned a multivolume philosophic study of the origins of modern France that would examin
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Translator's Forewordix
Introduction
The Work in Progress1
The Revolution as Ideology11
Note on the Manuscript19
Book 1The Outbreak of the Revolution
Chapter 0Plans27
Chapter 1The Intense and Shifting Agitation of the Human Mind at the Time of the Revolution's Outbreak29
Chapter 2How This Vague Intellectual Disturbance Suddenly Became a Real Passion in France, and What Form It First Took35
Chapter 3How the Parlement Overturned the Monarchy with the Help of Precedent39
Chapter 4How the Parlements, Just When They Thought They Were Masters of the State, Suddenly Discovered They Were No Longer Anything51
Chapter 5How the Revolution's Real Spirit Suddenly Showed Itself as Soon as Absolutism Had Been Defeated55
Chapter 6How the Writing of the Cahiers Suddenly Made the Idea of a Radical Revolution Sink Deeply into the Minds of the Lower Classes63
Chapter 7How for a Moment, When the National Assembly Was About to Meet, Hearts Were Joined and Spirits Raised66
Appendix to Chapters Three, Four, and Five 1787, 1788, and 1789 in Dauphiny69
Appendix to Chapter Five 178881
Book 2Notes Excerpted from Tocqueville's Papers concerning the History of the Revolution
Chapter 0Plans117
Chapter 1From the Meeting of the Estates-General until the Fall of the Bastille118
Chapter 2From the Fourteenth of July to the End of the Constituent Assembly135
Chapter 3What Made the Revolution Victorious Externally164
Book 3Napoleon
Chapter 0Plans185
Part 1The Convention and the Directory
Chapter 1How the Republic Was Ready to Accept a Master191
Chapter 2How the Nation, While No Longer Republican, Had Remained Revolutionary200
AppendixTocqueville's Research Notes on the Convention and the Directory208
Part 2The Consulate and the Empire
Section 1Tocqueville's Research Notes on the Consulate239
Section 2Tocqueville's Research Notes on the Empire247
Excerpts from Tocqueville's Research Notes
Notes Relating Primarily to Book One of the First Volume
Plans263
Notes on Germany265
Notes on Blackstone and England282
Notes on Russia287
Notes Relating Primarily to Book Two of the First Volume
Notes Taken at Tours292
Notes on Turgot301
Notes on the Cahiers353
Notes Relating Primarily to Book Three of the First Volume
Notes on Mirabeau the Elder359
Notes on the Physiocrats363
Notes and Variants375
Index497


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