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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. France: 1. All Montesquieu's sons: the place of esprit general, caractere national, and m/urs in French political philosophy, 1748-1789 2. After the Revolution: Stael on political morality 3. From republicanism to industrialism and national character: Melchiorre Gioja, Charles Dupin and Continental political economy, 1800-1848 4. The French Restoration dispute over mores and Tocqueville Part II. Great Britain: 5. Between Whiggism and the science of manners: Britain, 1750-1800 6. British views on Irish national character, 1800-1846 Part III: 7. The demise of John Bull: social sciences in Britain, 1850-1914 8. Durkheim's collective representation and their background 9. Socializing public spirit, 1870-1914 Conclusion Index.

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