History's Locomotives: Revolutions and the Making of the Modern WorldYale University Press, 1. jaan 2006 - 384 pages This engaging book reveals Benjamin Franklin's human side, his tastes and habits, his enthusiasms, and his devotion to democracy and the people of the United States. Three hundred years after his birth, we may remember Franklin's famous autobiography, or his status as framer of the Declaration of Independence, or perhaps his sage advice on diligence and thrift. But historian Edmund Morgan invites us to meet the man himself, an ordinary, sociable, good-natured human being with boundless curiosity about the natural world and a vision of what America could be. Drawing on life-long research in the vast Franklin archives, Morgan assembles lesser-known writings that offer insights into this founding father's thinking. The book is organized around three major themes, each with an introduction. The first section includes journal excerpts and letters revealing Franklin's personal tastes and habits. The second is devoted to Franklin's inexhaustible intellectual energy and his scientific discoveries. The third chronicles his devotion to serving the people who became the United States, and to his democratic vision of their independent future. Franklin's humanity and genius have never seemed more real than in the pages of this appealing anthology. |
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... Europe—History. I. Emmons, Terence. II. Title. d210.m28 2007 303.6'4094—dc22 2006012932 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of ...
... Europe—History. I. Emmons, Terence. II. Title. d210.m28 2007 303.6'4094—dc22 2006012932 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of ...
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... European history , specifically ; and that revolutionary thought and action underwent a process of radicalization from one " great " European revolution to the next , culminating in ... Europe in 1989–1991 . All of a sudden ,. vii Foreword.
... European history , specifically ; and that revolutionary thought and action underwent a process of radicalization from one " great " European revolution to the next , culminating in ... Europe in 1989–1991 . All of a sudden ,. vii Foreword.
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Revolutions and the Making of the Modern World Martin Edward Malia Terence Emmons. Eastern Europe in 1989–1991 . All of ... Europe ( Chapters 1–5 ) , an exercise that is essential to his argument about the specifically European origins of ...
Revolutions and the Making of the Modern World Martin Edward Malia Terence Emmons. Eastern Europe in 1989–1991 . All of ... Europe ( Chapters 1–5 ) , an exercise that is essential to his argument about the specifically European origins of ...
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... Europe and , during the last century , the area of European influence . Therefore , I will not begin by offering a definition of revolution and then comparing it with a list of cases . Rather , I will proceed the other way around ...
... Europe and , during the last century , the area of European influence . Therefore , I will not begin by offering a definition of revolution and then comparing it with a list of cases . Rather , I will proceed the other way around ...
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... European civilization as a whole . Russia will not figure prominently in this book , but it will enter in as the terminus ad quem of an all - European devel- opment . This book's main subject is the European revolutionary tradition ...
... European civilization as a whole . Russia will not figure prominently in this book , but it will enter in as the terminus ad quem of an all - European devel- opment . This book's main subject is the European revolutionary tradition ...
Contents
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Part II Classic Atlantic Revolutions | 131 |
Part III The Quest for Socialist Revolution | 213 |
Conclusion and Epilogue | 279 |
Whats in a Name? | 287 |
Appendix II High Social Science and Staseology | 302 |
Notes | 317 |
Index | 343 |
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