Alfred Cobban

Alfred Cobban (1901-1968) est un historien anglais de la Révolution française, dont les travaux se rapprochent de ceux de François Furet.

Œuvres

  • Burke and the Revolt Against the Eighteenth Century, London, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1929.
  • Rousseau and the Modern State, London, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1934.
  • Dictatorship, its History and Theory, London, Jonathan Cape, 1939.
  • National Self-Determination. Oxford University Press, 1945. Rééd. The Nation State and National Self-Determination, London, Fontana/Collins, 1969.
  • (1946). Historians and the Causes of the French Revolution. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
  • (1950). The Debate on the French Revolution, 1789-1800. London: Nicholas Kaye.
  • (1954). Ambassadors and Secret Agents: The Diplomacy of the First Earl of Malmesbury at the Hague. London: Jonathan Cape.
  • (1954). "The history of Vichy France," in Arnold Toynbee, ed., Hitler's Europe. Oxford University Press.
  • (1955). "The Myth of the French Revolution". Folcroft Library Editions.
  • (1957–65). A History of Modern France:
    • Volume 1: 1715-1799. London: Jonathan Cape, 1957.
    • Volume 2: 1799-1945. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963.
    • Volume 3: France of the Republics. London: Jonathan Cape, 1965.
  • (1960). In Search of Humanity: The Role of the Enlightenment in Modern History. London: Jonathan Cape.
  • (1964). The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution. Cambridge University Press.
  • (1967). The Correspondence of Edmund Burke. Cambridge University Press [with Robert Arthur Smith].
  • (1968). Aspects of the French Revolution. New York: George Braziller.
  • (1969). The Eighteenth Century: Europe in the Age of Enlightenment. London: Thames and Hudson.

Liens externes

  • Portail de l’historiographie
  • Portail de la Révolution française
  • Portail du Royaume-Uni
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