Author: Valerie R Sanders
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-05-17
Total Pages: 605
ISBN-13: 1040129331
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Margaret Oliphant (1828-97) had a prolific literary career that spanned almost fifty years. She wrote some 98 novels, fifty or more short stories, twenty-five works of non-fiction, including biographies and historic guides to European cities, and more than three hundred periodical articles. This is the most ambitious critical edition of her work.
Author: Gregory Claeys
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2004-08-02
Total Pages: 554
ISBN-13: 1134542607
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Thought provides essential information on, and a critical interpretation of, nineteenth-century thought and nineteenth-century thinkers. The project takes as its temporal boundary the period 1789 to 1914. Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Thought primarily covers social and political thinking, but key entries also survey science, religion, law, art, concepts of modernity, the body and health, and so on, and thereby take into account all of the key developments in the intellectual history of the period. The encyclopedia is alphabetically organized, and consists of: * principal entries, divided into ideas (4000 words) and persons (2500 words) * subsidiary entries of 1000 words, which are entirely biographical * informational entries of 500 words, which are also biographical.
Author: Alphonse de Lamartine
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Published: 1849
Total Pages: 154
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Author: Henry Remsen Whitehouse
Publisher:
Published: 1918
Total Pages: 510
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jonathan Beecher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-04-01
Total Pages: 495
ISBN-13: 1108905234
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Focusing on the efforts of nine European intellectuals, including Tocqueville, Flaubert and Marx, to make sense of 1848, Jonathan Beecher casts a fresh and engaging perspective on the experience and impact of the Revolution, and on why, within two generations, a democratic revolution had twice culminated in the dictatorship of a Napoleon.