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The Tocqueville Review/La revue Tocqueville
Volume 33, Number 2, 2012

This issue contains:

History of the French and American States

Stephen W. Sawyer

Toward a history of the democratic state

William J. Novak, Stephen W. Sawyer, James T. Sparrow

The political history of administration: Forms of the state in France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Alain Chatriot

Historycal contributions to a renewed sociology of the state: Crossed Franco-American Perspectives

Sarah Gensburger

Reforming the Tax State: Taxation and democracy in a transatlantic perspective France-USA (1880S–1930S)

Nicolas Delalande

The contested state: Revenue agents, resistance, and popular consent in the United states from the early republic to the end of the nineteenth century

Romain Huret

Behind the atomic Curtain: School desegregation and territoriality in the early Cold War

James T. Sparrow

Louis Blanc’s theory of the liberal democratic state

Stephen W. Sawyer

Tocquevillians

Tocqueville’s politics of providence: Pascal, Jansenism and the author’s introduction to Democracy in America

David A. Selby

Reviews

The Chicago companion to Tocqueville’s Democracy in America (review)

Cheryl B. Welch

Sociologie de la démocratie

Christian Bégin

 

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