Citizens of a Common Intellectual Homeland
The Transatlantic Origins of American Democracy and Nationhood
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Virginia Press
Published:29th Jun '15
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Citizens of a Common Intellectual Homeland explores the simultaneous emergence of modern concepts of democracy and the nation on both sides of the Atlantic during the age of revolutions.To illustrate the transatlantic emergence of these ideas, Armin Mattes considers the works of pairs of prominent intellectual contemporaries?one in America and the other in Europe?each writing on a common topic. This novels approach of pairing prominent thinkers from both continents highlights the significant impact that the French Revolution had on the development of thought in the period, demonstrating that America was intimately tied to revolutionary events and processes in the larger Atlantic world.
“A fantastically sophisticated, yet crystal clear work of intellectual history."" —Seth Cotlar, Willamette University
ISBN: 9780813938042
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 514g
280 pages