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François Guizot (1787–1874)

Author of The History of Civilization in Europe

141+ Works 599 Members 14 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by François Guizot

The History of Civilization in Europe (1846) 152 copies, 2 reviews
Historia de la revolución de Inglaterra (1985) 53 copies, 2 reviews
France (2016) 42 copies, 1 review
History of France Vol. 6 (1888) 12 copies
Washington (2017) 3 copies
Saint Louis and Calvin (1868) 3 copies
Histoire générale de la civilisation en Europe (2011) — Author — 2 copies
Shakespeare and His Times (2006) 2 copies
Giustizia e politica (2012) 2 copies
Œuvres 1 copy

Associated Works

Hamlet (1603) — Translator, some editions — 37,479 copies, 340 reviews
Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson (1972) — Introduction, some editions — 111 copies
The Romantics on Shakespeare (1992) — Contributor — 43 copies

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Drawn from the author's series of lectures at the Sorbonne in 1828, this is a masterful account of the key features of civilizations at the various stages of their development. Guizot was in the tradition of great French historians such as Thierry; and his analysis was considered sufficiently sound to influence later thinkers and writers such as de Tocqueville, Karl Marx and John Stuart Mill. Indeed, Marx lifts the basic framework of the development of civilizations direct from Guizot for show more 'Das Kapital'.

British readers will find Guizot's account of the end of Cromwell's Commonwealth and the government of Charles II that replaced it of especial interest, because he demonstrates that governments come to power with a range of good intentions and with a desire to change the world; but five, or ten, or fifteen years later the people get rid of them because they have all had their principles (if they had any to begin with) well and truly beaten out of them by circumstance, temptation and the sheer weight of events. Faced with the likely imminent removal of Britain's Labour government in elections in 2010, this analysis is timely, and shows that the pattern of the last few changes of Government - the replacement of Callaghan's Labour by Thatcher's Conservatives in 1979, and their replacement in turn in 1997 by Tony Blair and New Labour - were predictable both in their causes, their results and their effects. Truly there is nothing new under the sun.
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[T]he most readable national history that I have met. There is a Boston edition with glorious pictures which is a perpetual joy... -Through the Magic Door, vii.
Obra en siete tomos. Holandesa piel, planos en telas ilustrada, lomo con hierros dorados
Continuada desde 1789 hasta 1848 por Mme. De Witt (Guizot de Witt). Traducida por el Dr. D. Federico Schwartz, completada, ampliada y proseguida hasta nuestros días en vistas de los mas celebres historiadores antiguos y modernos. Anquetil, Thierry, Röderer, Segur, Dillon, Thiers, Denis, Dareste, Rambaud, Mazade, Zevort, Imbert de Saint Amand, Duruy, Conde D'Hérisson, Henri Martin, etc. por Teodoro show more Baró, Obra ilustrada con más de 400 láminas y grabados intercalados en texto.
Rozaduras. Buena conservación.
François Pierre Guillaume Guizot (Nîmes, 4 de octubre de 1787 - Saint-Ouen-le-Pin, 12 de septiembre de 1874) fue un historiador y político francés. Participó en el gobierno durante la monarquía de Luis Felipe de Orleans como Ministro del Interior, de Instrucción Pública, embajador en Londres y Presidente del Consejo de Ministros.
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