Democracy Denied, 1905-1915 : Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy /
KURZMAN, Charles
Democracy Denied, 1905-1915 : Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy / Charles KURZMAN. - 1 online resource (404 p.)
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Kurzman proposes that the collective agent most directly responsible for democratization was the emerging class of modern intellectuals, a group that had gained a global identity and a near-messianic sense of mission following the Dreyfus Affair of 1898. Each chapter of this book focuses on a single angle of this story, covering all six cases by examining newspaper accounts, memoirs, and government reports.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780674039858
10.4159/9780674039858 doi
Democracy--History--20th century.
Intellectuals--Political activity--History--20th century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society.
JC421 ǂb K83 2008eb
321.809041
Democracy Denied, 1905-1915 : Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy / Charles KURZMAN. - 1 online resource (404 p.)
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Kurzman proposes that the collective agent most directly responsible for democratization was the emerging class of modern intellectuals, a group that had gained a global identity and a near-messianic sense of mission following the Dreyfus Affair of 1898. Each chapter of this book focuses on a single angle of this story, covering all six cases by examining newspaper accounts, memoirs, and government reports.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780674039858
10.4159/9780674039858 doi
Democracy--History--20th century.
Intellectuals--Political activity--History--20th century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society.
JC421 ǂb K83 2008eb
321.809041

