The Transatlantic Commerce of Ideas between America and France (17501830)
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Köp båda 2 för 1212 krThis unique collection of essays provides a re-evaluation of the term 'Atlantic', by placing at the core of the debate on republicanism in the early modern age the link between continental Europe and America, rather than assuming British...
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Il mosaico di concezioni filosofiche, politiche ed economiche in cui si inquadra la battaglia di Jefferson viene puntualmente ricostruito da Manuela Albertone, una delle pi prestigiose studiose dellUniversit di Torino, che da molti anni si dedica a quella complessa storia atlantica che guarda allintreccio del Nuovo e del Vecchio mondo ... mi pare rilevante notare come questa sia stata pubblicata direttamente in inglese presso lautorevole collana di storia economica e sociale dellet moderna delleditore anglo-americano Ashgate. A dimostrazione che il commercio delle idee (per usare il sottotitolo del volume) tra vecchia Europa e giovane America continua tuttoggi. Corriere della Sera [The mosaic of philosophical, political and economic notions in which Jeffersons battle is framed is carefully reconstructed by Manuela Albertone, one of the leading scholars of the University of Turin, who for many years has devoted her research to the complex "Atlantic history" that looks at the interweaving of the New and Old World ... It seems relevant to note that this book was published directly in English by the authoritative Anglo-American publisher Ashgate, in their Modern Economic and Social History Series. Proof that the "commerce of ideas" (to use the subtitle of the volume) between old Europe and young America still continues today.] Corriere della Sera This is a valuable assessment of the impact of French economic thought in the USA for a period in which work usually focuses on British influence. European Review of History
Manuela Albertone is Professor of Early Modern History in the Department of Historical Studies, University of Turin, Italy. Her works focus on eighteenth-century French and American history, and the relationship between politics and economics. She is particularly interested in the economic origins of political representation.
Introduction; Chapter 1 What is an American? St John de Crvecoeur Between Agrarian Myth and National Identity; Chapter 2 Republicanism and Agrarian Democracy; Chapter 3 The Cosmopolitan Vocation of the Agrarian Model; Chapter 4 The Farmer as Common Man; Chapter 5 The Agrarian Ideology Between Economic Theory and Political Struggle; Chapter 6 Channels for Disseminating the Economic Culture; Chapter 7 The English Jacobins; Chapter 8 A Long Eighteenth Century; Chapter 101 Conclusion;