History of the Origin of Representative Government in Europe

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History of the Origin of Representative Government in Europe

by François Guizot

EN·~21 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

[Transcriber's note: This production is based on https://archive.org/details/historyoforigino00guiz/page/n9. The lecture subheadings (page headers) are shown in italics. The publisher has included a lengthy list of other books on the front and back fly leafs. These have gathered at the end of this file. Several of these pages are obscured by library inserts for circulation control.]

0:24
2

Bohn's Standard Library.

0:01
3

Guizot's Representative Government.

0:02
4

History Of The Origin Of Representative Government In Europe. - By M. Guizot. Translated By Andrew E. Scoble,

0:17
5

Preface.

7:14
6

Part II. Essays Of Representative Government In England, From The Conquest Till The Reign Of The Tudors.

1:01:34
7

History Of The Origin Of Representative Government In Europe. - Part I. Representative Institutions In England, France, And Spain, From The Fifth To The Eleventh Century. - Lecture I.

9:38:45
8

Part II. Essays Of Representative Government In England, From The Conquest Till The Reign Of The Tudors. - Lecture I.

9:49:36
9

The End.

0:00
10

INDEX.

35:43

Description

This volume brings together a series of lectures first delivered in the early 1820s, now carefully revised and expanded into a comprehensive study of how representative government first took shape across Europe. Drawing on a wide range of historical sources, the author traces the gradual emergence of institutions that allowed citizens to participate in public affairs, from medieval assemblies to the early constitutional experiments of the modern era. The narrative balances scholarly detail with clear explanations, making the complex evolution of parliamentary ideas accessible to listeners.

The author writes from personal experience, having been directly involved in the French struggle to establish a constitutional monarchy after the Revolution. His reflections on the political upheavals of the first half of the nineteenth century provide a vivid backdrop for the broader European story, illustrating both the hopes and the setbacks that shaped nascent representative systems. Listeners will gain insight into the foundational principles that continue to influence contemporary democratic governance.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~21 hours (1259K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Don Kostuch

Release date

2020-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

François Guizot

François Guizot

1787–1874

A historian, statesman, and powerful voice of French liberal thought, he helped shape public debate in 19th-century France. His life moved between scholarship and government, making him a key witness to revolution, monarchy, and republic.

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