Auguste Comte: Volume 2

Auguste Comte: Volume 2
Author: Mary Pickering
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 653
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521513251

This volume explores the life and works of Auguste Comte during the last and most controversial part of his career, the period from 1842 to 1857.

Brill’s Companion to George Grote and the Classical Tradition

Brill’s Companion to George Grote and the Classical Tradition
Author: Kyriakos N. Demetriou
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004280499

George Grote’s (1794-1871) extensive publications on ancient Greek history and philosophy remain landmarks in the history of classical scholarship. Since the late 20thcentury, lively interest in the works of Grote has seen his profile revived and his ongoing significance highlighted: he has taken up his rightful place among the most celebrated nineteenth-century classical intellectuals. Grote’s critical engagement with Greek historiography and philosophy revolutionized classical studies in his day – a revolution set against both long-established interpretations and prevailing trends in German Altertumswissenschaft. Twenty-first-century scholarship shows that Grote’s works remain lively, sparkling and relevant, as they offers valuable insights that cut across the intellectual borders of the Victorian age. His diligent scholarship, fascination with evidence and sound judgement, intertwined with intriguing and insightful narrative prose, continue to captivate the attention of modern readers. In Brill’s Companion to George Grote and the Classical Tradition Kyriakos N. Demetriou leads a team of prominent scholars to contextualize, unravel and explore Grote’s works as well as provide a critical assessment of his posthumous legacy.

Joseph Hume, the People's M.P.

Joseph Hume, the People's M.P.
Author: Ronald K. Huch
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780871691637

Joseph Hume was at the forefront of nearly every major reform endeavor in the first half of the 19th century. His personal life largely remains a mystery, because his private papers were destroyed by fire. The authors have gone though many manuscript collections of those close to him in order to present this volume.

The Rise of Free Trade Imperialism

The Rise of Free Trade Imperialism
Author: Bernard Semmel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521548151

The Rise of Free Trade Imperialism seeks to uncover some of the intellectual origins of the imperialism of the classic period, the sources from which later theories of imperialism were constructed, and the character of the ideology which underlay the dismantling of the old colonial system and the construction of the Victorian Pax Britannica. The author discusses the development and diffusion of a number of the central arguments of the 'science' of political economy, from the standpoint of a historian rather than an economist, which were crucial not only to the construction of theories of capitalist imperialism, but also served as a spur both to efforts at colonization, and to establishing a British Workshop of the World.