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Rachel Hammersley

    January 1, 1974

    Rachel Hammersley delves into intellectual history, examining the translation and dissemination of English republican ideas in France. Her scholarship illuminates concepts of republicanism, democracy, and revolution during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Driven by a passion for communicating historical knowledge and past ideas, she aims to engage not only academic audiences but also a wider readership. Hammersley's work offers timely insights into pivotal eras of political thought.

    The English Republican tradition and eighteenth-century France
    • The English Republican tradition and eighteenth-century France

      Between the ancients and the moderns

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the influence of English republicanism, this book delves into its significant impact on the moral and political landscape of eighteenth-century France. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how these ideas shaped French philosophical discourse, highlighting the interplay between English and French thought during this transformative period. By examining key figures and concepts, the work sheds light on the broader implications of republicanism in shaping modern political ideologies.

      The English Republican tradition and eighteenth-century France
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