Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: Alexis (Charles Henri Maurice Clerel) de Tocqueville (1805-1859)
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The recollections of Alexis de Tocqueville, tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, ed., with many additions and introd., by J. P. Mayer. London, Harvill P, 1948. DC270 .T652Democracy in America. The Henry Reeve text as rev. by Francis Bowen, now further corr. and edited with a historical essay, editiorial notes, and bibliographies by Philipps Bradley. NY: Vintage Books, 1954. JK216 T7
The old regime and the French Revolution. Translated by Stuart Gilbert. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1955. D138 .T6335
Journeys to England and Ireland. Translated by George Lawrence and K. P. Mayer. Edited by J. P. Mayer. New Haven: Yale UP, 1958. DA625 .T63
Recollections. A new translation by George Lawrence. Edited by J. P. Mayer and A. P. Kerr. Introd. by J. P. Mayer.Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1970. DC270 .T652
Journey to America. Translated by George Lawrence. Edited by J. P. Mayer. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1971. E165 .T5433
Democracy in America; edited by J. P. Mayer; a new translation by George Lawrence. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1975. JK216 .T7
Alexis de Tocqueville on democracy, revolution, and society: selected writings; edited and with an introd. by John Stone and Stephen Mennell. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1980. JC229 T7713
Selected letters on politics and society; edited by Roger Boesche; translated by James Toupin and Roger Boesche. Berkeley: U of California P, 1985. DC255 .T6 A4
| Top | Selected Bibliography
Adolph, Robert. "Whitman, Tocqueville, and the Language of Democracy." The Delegated Intellect: Emersonian Essays on Literature, Science, and Art in Honor of Don Gifford. Ed. Donald E. Morse. NY: Peter Lang, 1995. 65-88.
Brogan, Hugh. "Tocqueville and the American Presidency." Journal of American Studies 15.3 (Dec 1981): 357-75.
Brogan, Hugh. "Alexis de Tocqueville and the Coming of the American Civil War." American Studies: Essays in Honour of Marcus Cunliffe. ed. Brian H. Reid and John White. NY: St. Martin's, 1991.
Colwell, James L. "'The Calamities Which They Apprehend': Tocqueville on Race in America." Western Humanities Review 21 (1967): 93-100.
Drescher, Seymour. Dilemmas of democracy; Tocqueville and modernization. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P 1968. JC229 T8 D68
Goldstein, Doris S. Trial of faith: religion and politics in Tocqueville's thought. NY: Elsevier, 1975. BR115.P7 G59
Gross, John J. "Forward from Tocqueville." ESQ 35 (1964): 14-19.
Jardin, Andre. Tocqueville: a biography. Translated from the French by Lydia Davis with Robert Hemenway. NY: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1988. DC36.98 .T63 T3713
Kessler, Sanford. "Tocqueville on Sexual Morality." Interpretation 16.3 (Sprg 1989): 465-80.
Lawler, Peter A. "Tocqueville on Socialism and History." Interpretation 21.2 (Wint 1993-94): 181-99.
- - -. "Was Tocqueville a Philosopher?: The Distinctiveness of His View of Liberty." Interpretation 17.3 (Sprg 1990): 401-14.
| Top | Lawyer, John E., Jr. "Tocqueville on the Religious Foundations of Democracy." American Benedictine Review 42.4 (Dec 1991): 418-35.
Lively, Jack. The social and political thought of Alexis de Tocqueville. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1962. JC229.T8 L5
May, Gita. "Tocqueville on the Role of Women in a Democracy." Voltaire, the Enlightenment and the Comic Mode: Essays in Honor of Jean Sareil. Ed. Maxine G. Cutler. NY: Peter Lang, 1990. 159-69.
Mayer, J. P. Alexis de Tocqueville; a biographical study in political. Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1966 1960. JC229 .T8 M35
Monroe, H. Keith. "Tocqueville, Whitman and the Poetry of Democracy." Walt Whitman Review 26 (1980): 52-58.
Pierson, George W. Tocqueville in America. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1959. E165 .T547
Pranger, Robert J. "Tocqueville and Political Ambivalence." Studies in Romanticism 2 (1963): 129-54.
Reeves, Richard. American Journey: Traveling with Tocqueville in Search of Democracy in America. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1983. E839.5 .R38
Schleifer, James T. "Tocqueville and American Literature: A Newly Acquired Letter." Yale U Library Gazette 54 (1980): 129-34.
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. "Tocqueville and American Democracy." Michigan Quarterly Review 25.3 (SUMR 1986): 493-505.
Spears, Monroe K. "Tocqueville in 1989." Hudson Review 42.3 (Autm 1989): 369-81.
Strout, Cushing. "Tocqueville and the Idea of an American Literature (1914-1971)." New Literary History 18.1 (Autm 1986): 115-27.
Ward, John W. Tocqueville's America, 1982 LTV Washington Seminar, 1982. Dallas, Tex, (P.O. Box 225003, Dallas 75265): Corporate Affairs Dept. of the LTV Corp., 1982. E169.12 .L75
Zetterbaum, Marvin. Tocqueville and the problem of democracy. Stanford: Stanford UP. l967. JC229.T8 Z4
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