
Individual Choice and the Structures of History
Alexis de Tocqueville as Historian Reappraised
Harvey Mitchell(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 21. March 1996
Book
Hardback
306 pages
978-0-521-56091-7 (ISBN)
Description
Alexis de Tocqueville is recognized as one of the most important nineteenth-century historians. In this perceptive study, Harvey Mitchell examines Tocqueville's works, in particular Souvenirs of 1848 and his voluminous correspondence, to shed new light on Tocqueville's philosophy of history. Professor Mitchell exposes the tensions which Tocqueville perceived between determined actions and choice, continuity and change, asking what happens to individual liberty if it is impossible to make a clean break with the past, and if past developments continue to influence the future. Professor Mitchell draws on the full range of Tocqueville's writings to find in them a unity of thought and a deep involvement with the philosophical questions raised by historical continuity and change.
Reviews / Votes
"...an elegantly erudite reappraisal of Tocqueville as a historian....Mitchell provides an enticing introduction to Tocqueville....we can be grateful to historians like Mitchell." The Vancouver Sun "This book is based on a wide and sensitive reading of the primary and secondary literature. Recommended for all university libraries." Choice "This is an important contribution to the expanding universe of Tocqueville scholarship. Harvey Mitchell has seized upon a major dilemma in the study of Tocqueville...Mitchell is at his very best." American Historical ReviewMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
596 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-56091-7 (9780521560917)
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Alexis de Tocqueville as Historian Reappraised
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Content
Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction: 1. Frameworks; Part II. Paradoxes in Tocqueville's Idea of History: 2. Towards a theory of history; 3. Tocqueville's conceptualisation of moral choice and the particular; Part III. Plotting Crisis and Change: 4. Tocqueville's uses of intentionality and necessity in the 'Souvenirs'; 5. Towards the history of 'L'Ancien Regime et la Revolution'; 6. Three faces of history in democracy in America; Part IV. Historian of the Breakdown of the Old Society: 7. Tocqueville on the general laws of revolution; 8. The aristocratic ethos on the defensive; 9. Ideas and public opinion; Part V. Epilogue: 10. Further reflections; Select bibliography, Index.