University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 7: The Old Regime and the French RevolutionKeith M. Baker, John W. Boyer, Julius Kirshner University of Chicago Press, 1987 M05 15 - 465 páginas The University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization (nine volumes) makes available to students and teachers a unique selection of primary documents, many in new translations. These readings, prepared for the highly praised Western civilization sequence at the University of Chicago, were chosen by an outstanding group of scholars whose experience teaching that course spans almost four decades. Each volume includes rarely anthologized selections as well as standard, more familiar texts; a bibliography of recommended parallel readings; and introductions providing background for the selections. Beginning with Periclean Athens and concluding with twentieth-century Europe, these source materials enable teachers and students to explore a variety of critical approaches to important events and themes in Western history. Individual volumes provide essential background reading for courses covering specific eras and periods. The complete nine-volume series is ideal for general courses in history and Western civilization sequences. |
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... questions regarding the nature of time and change and the in- tended and unintended consequences of human action and consciousness . Students in this course learn to analyze past events and ideas by rigorously examining a variety of ...
... questions regarding the nature of time and change and the in- tended and unintended consequences of human action and consciousness . Students in this course learn to analyze past events and ideas by rigorously examining a variety of ...
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... question , and the conflicts that accompanied the reforming efforts from which the Revolution was eventually to emerge . Only then 1. It may therefore be appropriate , in some courses , to accompany these documents with a reading of ...
... question , and the conflicts that accompanied the reforming efforts from which the Revolution was eventually to emerge . Only then 1. It may therefore be appropriate , in some courses , to accompany these documents with a reading of ...
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... question of voting by head . The next set of documents ( " From Es- tates General to National Assembly " ) shows the political process by which this issue was eventually decided when the Estates General finally met in May 1789 : first ...
... question of voting by head . The next set of documents ( " From Es- tates General to National Assembly " ) shows the political process by which this issue was eventually decided when the Estates General finally met in May 1789 : first ...
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... question for the viability of the Con- stitution of 1791. As the threat of foreign invasion to suppress the Revo- lution became more acute , popular demonstrations calling for the king's removal became more pressing , and the assembly ...
... question for the viability of the Con- stitution of 1791. As the threat of foreign invasion to suppress the Revo- lution became more acute , popular demonstrations calling for the king's removal became more pressing , and the assembly ...
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... question much depended : for if Louis Capet was to be regarded as a divine - right monarch ( as Saint - Just and Robespierre insisted on be- half of the Jacobins ) then he could not be tried as a citizen , nor was the Revolution over ...
... question much depended : for if Louis Capet was to be regarded as a divine - right monarch ( as Saint - Just and Robespierre insisted on be- half of the Jacobins ) then he could not be tried as a citizen , nor was the Revolution over ...
Contenido
III | 13 |
IV | 31 |
V | 47 |
VI | 51 |
VII | 71 |
VIII | 89 |
IX | 97 |
X | 118 |
XXX | 269 |
XXXI | 272 |
XXXII | 278 |
XXXIII | 286 |
XXXIV | 290 |
XXXV | 296 |
XXXVI | 302 |
XXXVII | 324 |
XI | 124 |
XII | 135 |
XIII | 143 |
XIV | 145 |
XV | 151 |
XVI | 154 |
XVII | 180 |
XVIII | 184 |
XIX | 199 |
XX | 208 |
XXI | 217 |
XXII | 226 |
XXIII | 231 |
XXIV | 237 |
XXV | 239 |
XXVI | 242 |
XXVII | 247 |
XXVIII | 249 |
XXIX | 261 |
XXXVIII | 330 |
XXXIX | 340 |
XL | 342 |
XLI | 353 |
XLII | 354 |
XLIII | 362 |
XLIV | 368 |
XLV | 384 |
XLVI | 392 |
XLVII | 393 |
XLVIII | 404 |
XLIX | 405 |
L | 416 |
LI | 428 |
LII | 445 |
LIII | 452 |
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University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 7: The Old ... Keith M. Baker,John W. Boyer,Julius Kirshner Vista previa limitada - 1987 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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