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Donald R. Kelley

    Francois Hotman
    Historians and the Law in Postrevolutionary France
    Understanding a Changing World
    The Human Measure
    Fortunes of history
    The Beginning of Ideology
    • The Beginning of Ideology

      Consciousness and Society in the French Reformation

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the emergence of ideology, this book offers a detailed analysis of modern Europe's initial revolutionary period. It explores the complex dynamics of political thought and social change, providing a multi-faceted interpretation of the events that shaped this transformative era. Through in-depth case studies, it delves into the ideological underpinnings that influenced revolutionary movements and their lasting impact on European society.

      The Beginning of Ideology
    • In Fortunes of History Donald R. Kelley offers an authoritative examination of historical writing during the "long nineteenth century"--the years from the French Revolution to those just after the First World War. He provides a comprehensive analysis of the theories and practices of British, French, German, Italian, and American schools of historical thought, their principal figures, and their distinctive methods and self-understandings. Kelley treats the modern traditions of European world and national historiography from the Enlightenment to the "new histories" of the twentieth century, attending not only to major authors and schools but also to methods, scholarship, criticisms, controversies, ideological questions, and relations to other disciplines.

      Fortunes of history
    • The Human Measure

      Social Thought in the Western Legal Tradition

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Without a detailed description, it's challenging to provide a summary. However, the title suggests a potential exploration of human experience, perception, or the impact of humanity on the world. It may delve into themes of identity, measurement of human value, or philosophical inquiries into what it means to be human. Further context would help in crafting a more specific summary.

      The Human Measure
    • Understanding a Changing World

      The Alternative Futures of the International System

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book explores the intricate dynamics of a rapidly evolving world, highlighting the potential for conflict arising from national rivalries, economic competition, and cultural differences. It provides a structured framework to analyze the driving forces behind global change and considers various possible futures shaped by these factors. Through a theoretical lens, it aims to equip readers with the tools to understand and navigate the complexities of contemporary global issues.

      Understanding a Changing World
    • The convergence of law and history in Restoration France is a central theme explored in this work. Donald R. Kelley analyzes how scholars sought to reconstruct national traditions by emphasizing social and cultural factors, moving beyond the political focus of earlier historians. This period, from 1804 to 1848, marks a significant shift in historical scholarship, reflecting the Romantic era's fascination with the past and its implications for understanding French identity and heritage.

      Historians and the Law in Postrevolutionary France
    • Francois Hotman

      A Revolutionary's Ordeal

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of religious upheaval, the narrative follows Francois Hotman, a key figure in the Protestant movement during a tumultuous era in Europe. As a protégé of Calvin, he navigates complex ecclesiastical politics and engages in Huguenot diplomacy, revealing the intricate web of alliances and conspiracies among Protestant leaders. Donald R. Kelley highlights Hotman's significant role in shaping the course of the Reformation and his influence on the political landscape of the time.

      Francois Hotman