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The Post-Revolutionary Self : Politics and Psyche in France, 1750–1850, PDF eBook

The Post-Revolutionary Self : Politics and Psyche in France, 1750–1850 PDF

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Goldstein explores understandings of the self in France from the later 18th century through the Revolution, culminating in the 1840s.

In particular, she examines the rise and triumph of Victor Cousin’s psychological “eclectism” over the prevalent sensationalist psychology of the Revolutionary period.

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