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The continuation of Alexis de Tocqueville's great meditation on the origins and meanings of the French Revolution. With his monumental work The Old Regime and the Revolution, Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-59)—best known for his classic Democracy in America—envisioned a multivolume philosophical study of the origins of modern France that would examine the implications of French history on the nature and development of democratic society. Volume I, which covered the eighteenth-century background to the Revolution, was published to great acclaim in 1856. On the continuation of this project, he wrote: "When this Revolution has finished its work, [this volume] will show what that work really was, and what the new society which has come from that violent labor is, what the Revolution has taken away and what it has preserved from that old regime against which it was directed."
Tocqueville died in the midst of this work. Here in Volume II is all that he had completed, including the chapters he started for a work on Napoleon, notes and analyses he made in the course of researching and writing the first volume, and his notes on his preparation for his continuation. More than ever before, readers will be able to glean how Tocqueville's account of the Revolution would have come out, had he lived to finish it. This handsomely produced volume completes the set and is essential reading for anyone interested in the French Revolution or in Tocqueville's thought.
Contents
Translator's Foreword
INTRODUCTION
by François Furet and François Mélonio
The Work in Progress
The Revolution as Ideology
Note on the Manuscript
by Françoise Mélonio
BOOK ONE
The Outbreak of the Revolution
CHAPTER ZERO
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
APPENDIX TO CHATERS THREE, FOUR, AND FIVE
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER FIVE
BOOK TWO
Notes Exceroted from Tocqueville's Papers concerning
the History of the Revolution
CHAPTER ZERO
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
BOOK THREE
Napoleon
CHAPTER ZERO
Part One: The Convention and the Directory
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
APPENDIX
Part Two: The Consulate and the Empire
SECTION ONE
SECTION TWO
Excerpts from Tocqueville's Research Notes
NOTES RELATING PRIMARILY TO BOOK
ONE OF THE FIRST VOLUME
Plans
Botes on Germany
Notes of Blackstone and England
Notes on Russia
NOTES RELATING PRIMARILY TO BOOK
TWO OF THE FIRST VOLUME
Notes Taken on Tours
Notes on Turgot
Notes on the Cahiers
NOTES RELATING PRIMARILY TO BOOK
THREE OF THE FIRST VOLUME
Notes on Mirabeau the Elder
Notes on the Physiocrats
Notes and Variants, by Françoise Mélonio
Index