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  1. Who Belongs to the French Republic, and to Whom does it Belong?Sudhir Hazareesingh - 2004 - European Journal of Political Theory 3 (4):473-480.
  2. Enlightenment Aberrations: Error and Revolution in France.David W. Bates, Pierre Birnbaum, M. B. Debevoise, Sudhir Hazareesingh & Darrin M. Mcmahon - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (2):295-301.
     
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  3. Vincent Wright, 1937-1999.Jack Hayward & Sudhir Hazareesingh - 2002 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 115 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, I. pp. 439-463.
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    How the French think: an affectionate portrait of an intellectual people.Sudhir Hazareesingh - 2015 - New York: Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group.
    A yearning towards universality -- The skull of Descartes -- Darkness and light -- Landscapes of Utopia -- The ideals of science -- To the left, and to the right -- The sum of their parts -- Interlude: new paths to the present -- Freedom and domination -- Writing for everybody -- The end of history -- The closing of the French mind -- Anxiety and optimism.
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    Intellectual Founders of the Republic: Five Studies in Nineteenth Century French Political Thought.Sudhir Hazareesingh - 2001 - Oxford University Press.
    This innovative study of French political culture re-examines the origins of modern republicanism through the writings and political practices of five key nineteenth-century intellectuals: Jules Barni, Charles Dupont-White, Emile Littr, Eugne Pelletan, and Etienne Vacherot.
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    Intellectual Founders of the Republic: Five Studies in Nineteenth Century French Political Thought.Sudhir Hazareesingh - 2001 - Oxford University Press UK.
    In this innovative study of French political culture, the author re-examines the origins of modern republicanism through the writings and political practices of five key nineteenth-century intellectuals: Jules Barni, Charles Dupont-White, Emile Littré, Eugène Pelletan, and Etienne Vacherot. Drawing on a range of archival and published sources this study explores the transformation of republican ideology, and stresses the continuing influences of Saint-Simonism, socialism, doctrinaire liberalism, and neo-Kantianism on republican thinking during this period. The book sheds new light on French republican (...)
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    Memory, Legend and Politics.Sudhir Hazareesingh - 2006 - European Journal of Political Theory 5 (1):71-84.
    Drawing on archival evidence, this article explores the salience of ‘patriotic’ themes and motifs in the emergence of the Napoleonic legend in France after 1815. Symbolizing France’s defeated and humiliated status, the captive of Saint-Helena became an emblem of French patriotism, a rallying point for all the men and women who refused to accept their nation’s containment by the 1815 treaties. And, contrary to the traditional view that Bonapartist nationalism was merely a celebration of violence, military glory and conquest, it (...)
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    The Jacobin Legacy in Modern France: Essays in Honour of Vincent Wright.Sudhir Hazareesingh (ed.) - 2002 - Oxford University Press.
    A distinguished collection of historians and political scientists reflect on France's evolution as a political community from the nineteenth century to the present. The volume offers an original and timely evaluation of the 'French model' of state building and sheds light on specific aspects of modern French political culture.
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  9. Using archival sources to theorize about politics.Sudhir Hazareesingh & Karma Nabulsi - 2008 - In David Leopold & Marc Stears (eds.), Political Theory: Methods and Approaches. Oxford University Press.
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    A jacobin, liberal, socialist, and republican synthesis: the original political thought of Charles Dupont-White. [REVIEW]Sudhir Hazareesingh - 1997 - History of European Ideas 23 (5-6):145-171.
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    Ideologies and political theory: A conceptual approach. [REVIEW]Sudhir Hazareesingh - 1997 - History of European Ideas 23 (1):45-48.