The main theme of the days of study held in Cagliari on Pluralism and monism in political and social patterns of the modern and contemporary age has been declined in these pages through the comparison made by Ernest Duvergier de Hauranne (1843-1877) between the personal government of Napoleon III and the United States of America in the last period of the Civil war.

Giurintano, C. (2018). The American journey of Ernest Duvergier de Hauranne: France and United States Compared (1864-1865). In A. Catanzaro, F. Falchi, S. Lagi (a cura di), Monisms and Pluralisms in the History of Political and Social Models (pp. 113-125). Novi Ligure (AL) : Edizioni Epoké.

The American journey of Ernest Duvergier de Hauranne: France and United States Compared (1864-1865)

GIURINTANO, C
2018-01-01

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The main theme of the days of study held in Cagliari on Pluralism and monism in political and social patterns of the modern and contemporary age has been declined in these pages through the comparison made by Ernest Duvergier de Hauranne (1843-1877) between the personal government of Napoleon III and the United States of America in the last period of the Civil war.
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Giurintano, C. (2018). The American journey of Ernest Duvergier de Hauranne: France and United States Compared (1864-1865). In A. Catanzaro, F. Falchi, S. Lagi (a cura di), Monisms and Pluralisms in the History of Political and Social Models (pp. 113-125). Novi Ligure (AL) : Edizioni Epoké.
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