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Tocqueville between two worlds

Colloque organisé par l'Institute of French Studies of New York University
sur le dernier ouvrage de Sheldon S. Wolin, professeur émérite d'histoire à Princeton.

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Veröffentlicht am jeudi, 28. mars 2002

Zusammenfassung

The institute of French Studies of New York University presents a colloquium on Sheldon S. Wolin's Tocqueville: Between Two Worlds Friday, April 19, 2002 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. La Maison Française, 16 Washington Mews Shel

Inserat

The institute of French Studies of New York University presents a colloquium on

Sheldon S. Wolin's Tocqueville: Between Two Worlds

Friday, April 19, 2002
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
La Maison Française, 16 Washington Mews

Sheldon Wolin, professor emeritus from Princeton, is one of this country's most important political theorists. His new book, Tocqueville: Between Two Worlds. the making of a political and theoretical life (Princeton, 2001), is the fruit of several decades of work and makes a fundamental contribution to democratic theory and to our knowledge of the origins and development of liberalism. The IFS colloquium on Wolin's book brings together leading French and American political scientists, historians, and literary scholars who are themselves top experts on Tocqueville's thought. They will spend the day discussing various aspects of Wolin's work and the issues it raises. Sheldon Wolin will then respond to the various commentaries. This event will be of particular interest to European studies specialists, political theorists, and historians.

Participants will include:

Joyce Appleby (UCLA)
Does It Matter that Toqueville Got Some Things Wrong?

Seymour Drescher (University of Pittsburgh)
Who Needs Aristocracy? Tocqueville's "ancienneté"

Arthur Goldhammer (Harvard University)
Mixing, Intermingling, Coalescing: Concepts of Identity and Difference in Tocqueville's Tought

Francoise Melonio (Paris 4 - Sorbonne)
Politics of Loss

Melvin Richter (CUNY - Hunter College)
Framing Tocqueville: Interpretative Strategies and Political Intervention in Wolin's Study

Cheryl Welch (Harvard University)
Tocqueville Between Two Worlds: France and Algeria

Olivier Zunz (University of Virginia)
Tocqueville's Project and Wolin's Project

and Sheldon S. Wolin (UCLA)
Defending 'Two Worlds'

For more information, please call (212) 998-8740

Orte

  • New York (USA)
    New York City, USA

Daten

  • vendredi, 19. avril 2002

Schlüsselwörter

  • Tocqueville

Kontakt

  • Jasmine El-Yabouri
    courriel : jey1 [at] nyu [dot] edu

Informationsquelle

  • Jasmine El-Yabouri
    courriel : jey1 [at] nyu [dot] edu

Zitierhinweise

« Tocqueville between two worlds », Kolloquium , Calenda, Veröffentlicht am jeudi, 28. mars 2002, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/187098

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