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15 Σεπ 2022 · Within the long nineteenth century that frames the first hundred years of the American republic, French writers, artists, and musicians became increasingly enthralled by the young nation's political experiments, vast land-scapes, and diverse culture.
American work in French history has been well described by David Pinkney on more than one occasion, and in connection with Euro-pean history by Leonard Krieger in the book simply called History, edited mainly by John Higham, and by William McNeill and William Bouwsma in Michael Kammen's The Past Before Us, presented by
9 Νοε 2009 · French sociologist and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) traveled to the United States in 1831 to study its prisons and returned with a wealth of broader observations that he...
The best books on French Attitudes to America. recommended by Richard Kuisel. The historian tells us how French condescension towards America goes back to the 18th century, but more recent antagonisms can be traced to the Second World War. 1 The American Enemy by Philippe Roger. 2 America: The Menace by Georges Duhamel.
For America, the French Revolution served two broad uses, the nourishment it gave to Americans' own opinion of themselves, and as a major point of reference for domestic political partisanship. Keywords: America, French Revolution, Edmond Charles Genet, Genet affair, France, political partisanship.
25 Ιουν 2013 · "This work is divided into two parts: the first treats of the causes and origin of the War or Independence, sums up the events of that war to 1781, and gives a complete account of the expedition of the French forces, commanded by the Court de Rochambeau, up to 1783.
1 Ιουν 1978 · PDF | This article reviews the history of early French explorations in North America in their diplomatic context and concludes that, contrary to common... | Find, read and cite all the...