The Cosmopolitan Ideal in the Age of Revolution and Reaction, 1776-1832
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Introduction; Chapter 1 Cosmopolitanism Then and Now; Chapter 2 Expanding the Public Sphere; Chapter 3 Women and Justice; Chapter 4 Writing Against Slavery, Race and Empire; Chapter 5 Jewish Questions; Chapter 6 Conclusion: Postnational Cosmopolitanism?;

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Michael Scrivener

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'offers a complex, first-person discussion of European cosmopolitan views ... examination of lesser-known authors and venues are valuable ... recommended' CHOICE

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