The common good N.F.S. Grundtvig as politician and contemporary historian /
Of the five books in the series 'N.F.S. Grundtvig. Works in English', this fourth volume on Grundtvig as a politician and contemporary historian is perhaps the most surprising. Grundtvig is best known globally as the founding father of the 'People's High School', with his em...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Aarhus, Denmark :
AARHUS University Press,
2019.
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Colección: | Grundtvig, N. F. S. (Nicolai Frederik Severin), 1783-1872. Works. 2011.
N.F.S. Grundtvig: Works in English. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Colophon
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- Translator's Note
- Notes on Contributors
- Snapshot: The European Spring of 1848
- N. F. S. Grundtvig and his Time (Ove Korsgaard)
- I. Within Living Memory: Lectures On Contemporary History
- Revolution or Evolution (Ove Korsgaard)
- 1. Denmark, the Most Fortunate Land in the World
- 2. The Danish and the French Revolutions
- 3. The Reign of Terror in France
- 4. The English Attacks on Denmark
- 5. Denmark and the Congress of Vienna
- 6. Germany and the German Spirit
- 7. Europe's Voyages to America
- 8. The Struggle of the Modern Greeks
- 9. England as a Model
- 10. England's Industry and the Coming Revolution
- 11. The Steam Engine and Mjolnir
- 12. The Nordic Spirit in England
- 13. My Poetic Homecoming (extract)
- 14. The People's Council and the People's Voice
- II. Freedom and the People: Grundtvig's Political Views, 1830-48
- The Groundswell for Change (Ove Korsgaard)
- A) Forms of State and Governance
- 15. Political Observations on Rebellion, and on Denmark and Holstein (1831)
- I & IV
- 16. The King and the People (1839)
- 17. Letter to Queen Caroline Amalie (1844)
- B) Freedom of Spirit and Body
- 18a. Elizabeth Fry and the Quakers (1841)
- 18b. George Fox and the Quakers (1845)
- 19. Religious Freedom and Bodily Freedom (1845)
- C) Freedom for Slaves
- 20. Haiti and the Negro Question (1838)
- 21a. Draft of Letter on Slavery (1839)
- 21b. Speech on Slavery to the Danish Society (1845, extract)
- 21c. Brief Interjection on Slavery in the Constitutional Assembly (1848)
- III. The Democratic Constitution And Other Questions: Grundtvig's Political Involvement, 1848-64
- From Monarchy to Democracy (Ove Korsgaard)
- A) The Constitution and the People
- 22. 'Of the people' is our watchword (1848)
- 23. On the Concept of 'Basic Law' and the State Constitution in Denmark (1848)
- 24. Why does N. F. S. Grundtvig want to be in Parliament? (1848)
- 25. Constitution Day 5th June (1854)
- B) The National Question
- 26. Speech to the Schleswig Aid Society (1848)
- 27. The Kingdom of Denmark and the Duchy of Schleswig or South Jutland (1848)
- 28a. Letter to Johan and Svend Grundtvig (1849)
- 28b. Letter to Johan Grundtvig (1850)
- 29. Parliamentary Speech on the Constitution (1855)
- 30. Parliamentary Speech on the Danish Border and Rødding People's High School (1857)
- C) The Peasant Farmers' Situation
- 31. A Time of Transition in Denmark (1849)
- 32. The Lords of the Manor and the Peasant Farmers (1849)
- D) The Women's Cause
- 33a. Clara Raphael (1851)
- 33b. Clara Raphael (1851), poem
- 33c. Speech to the Danish Society (extract)
- 33c. Speech to the Danish Society (1855, extract)
- IV. The War In 1864 And The Revision Of The Constitution: Grundtvig's Political Views And Involvement, 1864-72
- War Against Denmark (Ove Korsgaard)
- A) The Defeat to Germany
- 34. Letter of Consolation to Denmark (1864)
- extract