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Liberty in the Nineteenth Century (eBook)

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2022
172 Seiten
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859-654735734-6 (EAN)

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Liberty in the Nineteenth Century - Frederic May Holland
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In "Liberty in the Nineteenth Century," Frederic May Holland crafts a compelling exploration of the evolving concepts of liberty throughout a time marked by dramatic social, political, and industrial change. The book is characterized by its analytical depth and clear prose, offering a rich tapestry of historical contexts that illuminate how various ideologies—liberalism, socialism, and nationalism—intersected during this pivotal century. Holland meticulously examines key events and figures, drawing from a wide array of sources that reflect the tumult of the 1800s, thereby situating liberty not just as a political ideal but as a living, contested phenomenon shaped by culture and conflict. Frederic May Holland, an esteemed historian and scholar of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, provides a well-researched narrative by applying both theoretical frameworks and empirical analysis that stem from his academic background in political science and history. His keen insights into the socio-political movements of his time reveal the motivations behind his work and showcase his belief in liberty as an essential cornerstone of human progress. This book is highly recommended for scholars and general readers alike who seek a nuanced understanding of liberty's complex history. Holland's articulate dissection of 19th-century thought serves as both an intellectual challenge and a guiding light, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the ongoing conversation about freedom and its implications in contemporary society.

Frederic May Holland (1836–1908) was a prominent American Unitarian minister and author, particularly recognized for his significant contributions to liberal religious thought and the reform movements of the 19th century. His keen insight into religious history and civil liberties was predominantly expressed through his writings, which interlaced ethical considerations with progressive theological ideas. A noted publication, 'Liberty in the Nineteenth Century' (1899), reflects Holland's deep engagement with the concept of freedom amidst the social, political, and religious tumults of his era. In this pertinent work, he investigates the evolution and struggles for liberty through an array of perspectives, ensuring his prose was as scholarly as it was accessible to the lay reader. Holland's literary style was characterized by its persuasive clarity, enabling him to adeptly advocate for the broader embracement of reformist values. As a historical commentator, his philosophical and historical analyses have been commended for their erudition and ability to capture the zeitgeist of his time, offering posterity an in-depth understanding of the pervasive issues concerning liberty and progressive thought during a period marked by rapid societal transformations.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Schlagworte 19th-Century History • 19th century social movements • academic scholarship • age of enlightenment impact • autonomy and dignity • Complexities of liberty • democratic ideals history • Democratic Transformation • Economic freedom discourse • Enlightenment Ideals • Frederic May Holland books • Frederic May Holland expertise • historical civil liberties • Historical movements impact • historical non-fiction • historical political philosophy • Individual liberty exploration • industrial revolution society • intellectual fervor • intellectual history 1800s • intellectual history studies • Liberty • Liberty movements • Nineteenth century political theory • Philosophy of Freedom • political philosophy insights • political theory • Scholarly essays anthology • Social historical analysis • Social History • social reform literature • Socio-Political Analysis • theories of the state • the State • Victorian era history
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