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When the French Tried to be British
In When the French Tried to Be British, J.A.W. Gunn studies the French effort during 1814 to 1848 to adopt the set of common understandings that lent a comparative stability to British government. The institutions of a loyal opposition and disciplined political parties seemed to be implicit in the parliamentary model, but their acceptance foundered on French reluctance to accord legitimacy to political opponents. A sophisticated minority - including such major figures as Chateaubriand, Constant, Mme de Staël, and Guizot - recognized the need for something approaching the British political culture, but the wounds opened by the Revolution could not readily be healed. A more or less complete acceptance of the civil disagreement that was the spirit of the British model had to await the Fifth Republic.
The man and the statesman : the correspondence and articles on politics
Intro -- Frederic Bastiat, The Man and the Statesman -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents -- General Editor's Note, p. xi -- Note on the Translation, p. xv -- Note on the Editions of the OEuvres Completes, p. xix -- Acknowledgments, p. xxi -- General Introduction, p. xxiii -- Frederic Bastiat Chronology, p. xxxvi -- The Man and the Statesman -- Part I. Correspondence -- Introduction to the Correspondence, p. 3 -- Correspondence, p. 11 -- Part 2. Articles and Addresses -- Section 1. Articles of Biographical Interest -- 1. Two Articles on the Basque Language, p. 305 -- 2. Reflection on the Question of Dueling, p. 309 -- 3. On the Bordeaux to Bayonne Railway Line, p. 312 -- 4. Draft Preface for the Harmonies, p. 316 -- 5. Anglomania, Anglophobia, p. 320 -- 6. Proposition for the Creation of a School for Sons of Sharecroppers, p. 334 -- Section 2. Political Manifestos -- 1. To the Electors of the Departement of the Landes, p. 341 -- 2. To the Electors of the District of Saint-Sever, p. 352 -- 3. On Parliamentary Reform, p. 367 -- 4. To the Electors of the Landes, p. 387 -- 5. Letter to a Group of Supporters, p. 387 -- 6. Political Manifestos of April 1849, p. 390 -- 7. Letter on the Referendum for the Election of the President of the Republic, p. 395 -- Section 3. Electoral Principles -- 1. Electoral Sophisms, p. 397 -- 2. The Elections, p. 404 -- 3. Fragment, p. 410 -- 4. Letter to a Candidate, p. 410 -- 5. Letter to Roger Dampierre, p. 412 -- Section 4. Articles on Politics -- 1. On a New Secondary School to Be Founded in Mayonne, p. 415 -- 2. Freedom of Teaching, p. 419 -- 3. Freedom of Trade, p. 421 -- 4. The Parisian Press, p. 425 -- 5. Petition from an Economist, p. 426 -- 6. Article in La Republique fancaise, p. 429 -- 7. The Scramble for Office, p. 431 -- 8. Impediments and Taxes, p. 432.