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(Ebook) National Character and Public Spirit in Britain and France, 1750-1914 by Roberto Romani ISBN 9780511013713, 9780521024266, 9780521810005, 051101371X, 0521024269, 0521810000

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Authors:Roberto Romani
Pages:360 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.22 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511013713, 9780521024266, 9780521810005, 051101371X, 0521024269, 0521810000
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(Ebook) National Character and Public Spirit in Britain and France, 1750-1914 by Roberto Romani ISBN 9780511013713, 9780521024266, 9780521810005, 051101371X, 0521024269, 0521810000

In a work of unusual ambition and rigorous comparison, Roberto Romani considers the concept of "national character" in the intellectual histories of Britain and France. Perceptions of collective mentalities influenced a variety of political and economic debates, ranging from anti-absolutist polemic in eighteenth-century France to appraisals of socialism in Edwardian Britain. Romani argues that the eighteenth-century notion of "national character", with its stress on climate and government, evolved into a concern with the virtues of "public spirit" irrespective of national traits, in parallel with the establishment of representative institutions on the Continent.
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