Revolution and the Meanings of Freedom in the Nineteenth Century, Hardback/***
In the aftermath of the French Revolution, "freedom" came to have a host of meanings. This volume examines these contested visions of freedom both inside and outside of revolutionary situations in the nineteenth century, as each author explores and interprets the development of nineteenth-century political culture in a particular national context. Publisher: Stanford University Press Number of pages: 464 Collection: The Making of Modern Freedom Publication date: 1996 Dimensions: 162 x 238 x 38 Cover type: Hardback Editor(s): Isser Woloch