
Liberty in the Nineteenth Century
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About This Book
"Liberty in the Nineteenth Century" is a book on political and religious liberty and the mainstream philosophic ideas of the 19th century reflecting this topic. The author studies the influence of Napoleon and the French Revolution, the rise of transcendentalism and the works of Emerson, the growth of the study of evolution, and other ideas that reigned in the philosophic, scientific, religious, and political environment of Europe in the 19th century.
Chapters (14)
- LIBERTY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
- 1899
- PREFACE
- LIBERTY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
- CHAPTER I. NAPOLEON AND HIS WORK
- CHAPTER II. FRUITS OF PEACE
- CHAPTER III. DEMOCRATS AND GARRISONIANS
- CHAPTER IV. EMANCIPATION
- CHAPTER V. EMERSON AND OTHER TRANSCENDENTALISTS
- CHAPTER VI. PLATFORM VERSUS PULPIT
- CHAPTER VII. THE EVOLUTIONISTS
- APPENDIX: SUNDAY RECREATION
- LIST OF DATES
- 1776. Declaration of American independence, July 4th.
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