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Ph.D. Columbia University
Academic Affiliation: The Graduate Center
Office phone: 212 817 8440
Email: HRosenblatt@gc.cuny.edu
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Modern Europe; European Intellectual History; Modern Europe
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Books:
Rousseau and Geneva. From the First Discourse to
the Social Contract, 1749-1762, Cambridge University
Press, Ideas in Context Series, 1997. Paperback
2007.
Liberal Values: Benjamin Constant and the Politics
of Religion, Cambridge University Press, 2008.
(ed.)Cambridge Companion to Constant, Cambridge
University Press, forthcoming.
Book Chapters:
"The Christian Enlightenment," in The Cambridge
History of Christianity, vol VII: Enlightenment,
Revolution and Reawakening (1660-1815), eds. Timothy
Tackett and Stewart Brown, Cambridge University
Press, 2006, pp. 283-301.
"Eclipses and Revivals: Constant's Reception in
France and America, 1830-2007," in Cambridge Companion
to Constant, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming,
2008
Articles:
"On the Intellectual Sources of Laïcité:
Rousseau, Constant, and the Debates about a National
Religion," French Politics, Culture & Society 25,
3 (Winter 2007), pp. 1-18.
"Rousseau the anti-Cosmopolitan," Daedalus, forthcoming,
2008.
"Madame de Staël, the Protestant Reformation
and the History of 'Private Judgement,'" Annales
Benjamin Constant 29 (2005), pp.159-170.
"Rousseau's Gift to Geneva," Modern Intellectual
History 3, 1 (2006), pp. 65-73.
"Two Liberals on Religion: Constant and Tocqueville
Compared," Annales Benjamin Constant 29 (2005),
pp.159-170.
"Why Constant? A Critical Overview of the Constant
Revival," Modern Intellectual History 1, 3 (2004),
pp. 439-453.
"Re-evaluating Benjamin Constant's Liberalism: Industrialism,
Saint-Simonianism and the Restoration Years," in
History of European Ideas 30, 1 (2004), pp. 23-37.
"Commerce et religion dans le libéralisme de
Benjamin Constant," Commentaire 102 (Summer, 2003),
pp. 415- 426.
"On the 'Misogyny' of Rousseau: the Letter to d'Alembert
in Historical Perspective," French Historical Studies,
25:1 (Winter, 2002), pp. 91-114.
"Reinterpreting Adolphe: the Sexual Politics of
Benjamin Constant," Historical Reflections/Réflexions
historiques (Winter, 2002), pp. 341-360.
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