Republics, Nations and Tribes
Experience a pivotal era in European history with "Republics, Nations and Tribes" by the esteemed author. Published by Verso Books in 1995, this captivating paperback spans 360 pages, delving into the transformative period from 1795 to 1848. The book intricately connects the revolutionary fervor of Paris with the Enlightenment's lasting impact, offering readers a deep exploration of evolving concepts of citizenship, national identity, and freedom.
Through a thoughtful analysis, it charts the philosophical shift from classical republican ideals to the Germanic and Romantic thought that shaped modern nations. Ideal for historians, students, and anyone interested in the roots of contemporary political ideas, this insightful work invites you to reflect on the foundational narratives that define our understanding of nations and identities today. Don't miss the chance to enrich your library with this essential read that skillfully bridges past and present.