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      Tocqueville’s Voyages

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      This eBook edition published in 2019.

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      Contents

      Note on the Contributors

      Introduction

      CHRISTINE DUNN HENDERSON

      PART I: TOCQUEVILLE AS VOYAGER

      EDUARDO NOLLA

      S. J. D. GREEN

      JAMES T. SCHLEIFER

      JEREMY JENNINGS

       5 Alexis de Tocqueville and the Two-Founding Thesis

      JAMES W. CEASER

       6 Tocqueville’s “New Political Science”

      CATHERINE H. ZUCKERT

       7 Democratic Grandeur: How Tocqueville Constructed His New Moral Science in America

      ALAN S. KAHAN

       8 Intimations of Philosophy in Tocqueville’s Democracy in America

      HARVEY C. MANSFIELD

       9 An Undertow of Race Prejudice in the Current of Democratic Transformation: Tocqueville on the “Three Races” of North America

      BARBARA ALLEN

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       10 Tocqueville’s Reflections on a Democratic Paradox

      JEAN-LOUIS BENOÎT

       11 Out of Africa: Tocqueville’s Imperial Voyages

      CHERYL B. WELCH

       PART II: TOCQUEVILLIAN VOYAGES

       12 Tocqueville’s Voyage of Discovery from Sicily to America

      FILIPPO SABETTI

       13 Tocqueville, Argentina, and the Search for a Point of Departure

      ENRIQUE AGUILAR

       14 Tocqueville and Eastern Europe

      AURELIAN CRAIUTU

       15 Tocqueville and “Democracy in Japan”

      REIJI MATSUMOTO

       Index

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       Note on the Contributors

      ENRIQUE AGUILAR holds a PhD in political science from Pontificia Universidad Católica in Argentina, where he presently is professor of political theory and director of the PhD program in Political Science of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Universidad Católica Argentina. He is the author of books and articles on topics pertaining to the liberal and republican traditions.

      BARBARA ALLEN is Ada M. Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of the Social Sciences, professor and former chair of the Department of Political Science, and director of Women’s Studies at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn. She has served as a contributing editor to the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University and has written extensively on the political thought of Martin Luther King Jr. and Alexis de Tocqueville. Her book Tocqueville, Covenant, and the Democratic Revolution: Harmonizing Earth with Heaven examines the covenant idea in politics and its influence on American federalism. Recently, she directed the award-winning feature length documentary Signing On: Stories of Deaf Breast Cancer Survivors, Their Families, and the Deaf Community.

      JEAN-LOUIS BENOÎT received his MA in moral and political philosophy from the Université Paris–Sorbonne (Paris IV) and his PhD from the Université de Caen. Since the 1980s, his research has focused on the life, work, and thought of Tocqueville. He initiated and co-organized the 1990 international colloquium L’actualité de Tocqueville and was one of the co-organizers of Tocqueville entre l’Amérique et l’Europe, the international colloquium honoring the bicentenary of Tocqueville’s birth. He is the editor of volume 14 of Gallimard’s Oeuvres Complètes d’Alexis de Tocqueville: Correspondence familiale (1998). His many publications include Tocqueville moraliste (2004); Comprendre Tocqueville (2004); Tocqueville, un destin paradoxal (2005); and Tocqueville, notes sur le Coran et autres textes sur les religions (2007).

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      JAMES W. CEASER is Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia and a senior visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is author of several books on American politics and political thought, including Presidential Selection, Liberal Democracy and Political Science, Reconstructing America, Nature and History in American Political Development, and Designing a Polity. Professor Ceaser is a frequent contributor to the popular press, and he often comments on American politics for the Voice of America.

      AURELIAN CRAIUTU is professor of political science at Indiana University–Bloomington. His main research interests are modern and contemporary French political thought. His most recent book is A Virtue for Courageous Minds: Moderation in French Political Thought, 1748–1830 (Princeton University Press, 2012). He has also edited and translated (with Jeremy Jennings) Tocqueville on America after 1840: Letters and Other Writings (Cambridge University Press, 2009) and coedited (with Sheldon Gellar) Conversations with Tocqueville: The Global Democratic Revolution in the Twenty-First Century (Rowman & Littlefield, 2009).

      S. J. D. GREEN is professor of modern history at the University of Leeds and fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. His many publications include Religion in the Age of Decline (1996) and The Passing of Protestant England (2010). He is currently preparing a study of British Conservative responses to Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

      CHRISTINE DUNN HENDERSON is senior fellow at Liberty Fund, Inc. She received her PhD in political science from Boston College. She is the contributing editor of Seers and Judges: American Literature as Political Philosophy, coeditor (with Mark Yellin) of Joseph Addison’s “Cato” and Selected Essays, and cotranslator (with Henry Clark) of Encyclopedic Liberty: Political Articles from the “Dictionary” of Diderot and D’Alembert. Her publications include pieces on Tocqueville, Beaumont, French liberalism, and politics and literature.

      JEREMY JENNINGS is professor of political theory at King’s College University of London. He has published extensively on the history of political thought in