Liberty in the Nineteenth Century
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066141042
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In "Liberty in the Nineteenth Century," Frederic May Holland embarks on a profound exploration of the evolution of liberty against the backdrop of 19th-century socio-political upheavals. Written in an engaging narrative style infused with scholarly rigor, Holland dissects the paradigms of freedom, individual rights, and societal obligations that shaped contemporary thought. With an acute awareness of the tension between emerging liberal ideologies and the challenges posed by industrialization and imperialism, Holland contextualizes liberty within a landscape marked by revolutions, democratic movements, and philosophical discourse. Frederic May Holland, an eminent historian and scholar, dedicated his career to the intricate interplay between societal change and historical narratives. His background in history and political science, coupled with a keen interest in the development of democratic ideals, informed his analytical approach to the study of liberty. This work illustrates his commitment to unpacking the complexities of human rights and civic freedom, drawing from a rich repository of primary sources and contemporaneous literature. "Liberty in the Nineteenth Century" is essential for readers seeking to understand the roots of contemporary concepts of freedom and rights. Holland'Äôs confluence of history and philosophy not only illuminates the past but also challenges readers to reflect on the ongoing relevance of liberty in today's society.
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