Sophie de Grouchy was a political philosopher and activist at the centre of Revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1815. Examining Grouchy's intellectual collaboration and significance among her contemporaries, Kathleen McCrudden Illert demonstrates how Grouchy developed a unique political philosophy centred upon sympathy.
Sophie de Grouchy was a political philosopher and activist at the centre of Revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1815. Examining Grouchy's intellectual collaboration and significance among her contemporaries, Kathleen McCrudden Illert demonstrates how Grouchy developed a unique political philosophy centred upon sympathy.
Kathleen McCrudden Illert is a Visiting Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute. Her particular research interests lie in the political thought of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe, and in exploring the activities of figures who are underrepresented in traditional philosophical canons. McCrudden Illert has previously contributed articles in journals including French History.
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Introduction 1. The letters, 1786 2. The wheel, 1785-9 3. The revolution, 1789-1793 4. The republic, 1791-93 5. The publication, 1794-9 6. The mask, 1799-1804 7. The poet, 1804-10 8. The thread, 1798-1815 Conclusion Appendix: attributions Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. The letters, 1786 2. The wheel, 1785-9 3. The revolution, 1789-1793 4. The republic, 1791-93 5. The publication, 1794-9 6. The mask, 1799-1804 7. The poet, 1804-10 8. The thread, 1798-1815 Conclusion Appendix: attributions Bibliography Index.
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