Men on Horseback

Men on Horseback

Author: David A. Bell

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2020-07-28

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0374714746

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"In his lucid and bracing history, [David] Bell helps us better understand how [a] charismatic grifter came to occupy the most powerful office in the world . . . Bell’s description of our predicament makes for essential reading." —Robert Zaretsky, Los Angeles Review of Books An immersive examination of why the age of democratic revolutions was also a time of hero worship and strongmen In Men on Horseback, the Princeton University historian David A. Bell offers a dramatic new interpretation of modern politics, arguing that the history of democracy is inextricable from the history of charisma, its shadow self. Bell begins with Corsica’s Pasquale Paoli, an icon of republican virtue whose exploits were once renowned throughout the Atlantic World. Paoli would become a signal influence in both George Washington’s America and Napoleon Bonaparte’s France. In turn, Bonaparte would exalt Washington even as he fashioned an entirely different form of leadership. In the same period, Toussaint Louverture sought to make French Revolutionary ideals of freedom and equality a reality for the formerly enslaved people of what would become Haiti, only to be betrayed by Napoleon himself. Simon Bolivar witnessed the coronation of Napoleon and later sought refuge in newly independent Haiti as he fought to liberate Latin America from Spanish rule. Tracing these stories and their interconnections, Bell weaves a spellbinding tale of power and its ability to mesmerize. Ultimately, Bell tells the crucial and neglected story of how political leadership was reinvented for a revolutionary world that wanted to do without kings and queens. If leaders no longer rule by divine right, what underlies their authority? Military valor? The consent of the people? Their own Godlike qualities? Bell’s subjects all struggled with this question, learning from each other’s example as they did so. They were men on horseback who sought to be men of the people—as Bell shows, modern democracy, militarism, and the cult of the strongman all emerged together. Today, with democracy’s appeal and durability under threat around the world, Bell’s account of its dark twin is timely and revelatory. For all its dangers, charisma cannot be dispensed with; in the end, Bell offers a stirring injunction to reimagine it as an animating force for good in the politics of our time.


Index to Book Reviews in England, 1749-1774

Index to Book Reviews in England, 1749-1774

Author: Antonia Forster

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780809314065

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This index provides valuable information on the vast majority of reviews of poetry, fiction, and drama during the first 25 years of modern, formalized book reviewing in England. Forster introduces readers to the wealth of material in the two major review journals (Monthly Review and Critical Review), the two major magazines (Gentleman’s and London), and 11 other periodicals. She includes in her 3,023 entries information on format, price, and bookseller’s name taken from the books themselves. In her Introduction, Forster surveys some material concerning the reviewers’ public attitude to their self-appointed task to provide a background against which the reviewers’ literary judgments can be examined.


Pascal Paoli Et L'image de la Corse Au Dix-huitième Siècle

Pascal Paoli Et L'image de la Corse Au Dix-huitième Siècle

Author: Francis Beretti

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13:

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La p riode du gouvernement de Pascal Paoli, notamment dans les ann es 1764-1769, est cruciale dans l'histoire de la Corse. L' le est alors, en effet, un enjeu politique de port e europ enne, car la domination de la r publique de G nes est en d clin, et Choiseul convoite ce nouveau territoire, de crainte que cette place strat gique ne tombe entre les mains du roi de Grande-Bretagne. James Boswell joua un r le fondamental dans la repr sentation litt raire de la Corse et la consolidation de la notori t de Pascal Paoli en tant que champion du patriotisme et de la libert . Influenc par l'admiration qu'il prouvait alors envers Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Boswell alla rencontrer le chef des rebelles insulaires. Son r cit de voyage, intitul An Account of Corsica (1768), fut un v ritable 'bestseller'. Avant ce r cit, la d finition de la Corse tenait en deux lignes dans l'Encyclop die de Paris. Apr s 1768, l'auteur de l'entr e 'Corse' dans l'Encyclop die d'Yverdon puise abondamment dans l'ouvrage de Boswell. Comme le dit Jean Vivi s, 'An Account of Corsica s'est ins r dans le savoir des Lumi res tel que l'exposent les diverses Encyclop dies' (SVEC 245, p.468). Le pr sent ouvrage tudie l' volution de la repr sentation litt raire de la Corse et de Paoli dans la premi re moiti du dix-huiti me si cle, en repla ant dans son contexte le voyage de Boswell, et les diverses impressions des visiteurs britanniques du bref pisode 'anglo-corse' des ann es 1794-1796; le lien qui relie les deux p riodes tant Pascal Paoli.