Considerations on France

by Joseph de Maistre

Other authorsIsaiah Berlin (Introduction), Richard A. Lebrun (Translator)
Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

CF 6004 C755

Collection

Publication

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Description

Joseph de Maistre's Considerations on France is the best known French equivalent of Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. This new edition of Richard Lebrun's 1974 translation is introduced by Isaiah Berlin, with a bibliography and chronology by the translator. Published in 1797, the work of the self-exiled Maistre presents a providential interpretation of the French Revolution and argues for a new alliance of throne and altar under a restored Bourbon monarchy. Although the Directory and then Napoleon delayed Maistre's influence within France until the Restoration, he is now acknowledged as the most eloquent spokesperson for continental conservatism. Considerations on France was a shrewd piece of propaganda, but, as Isaiah Berlin contends, by arguing his case in broad historical, philosophical and religious terms, Maistre raises issues of enduring importance.… (more)

Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

1797 (1e édition originale française ∙ Bâle ∙ Suisse)
1994 (English republishing, Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, Cambridge university press, UK)

ISBN

0521466288 / 9780521466288
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