Durand Echeverria
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American historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Durand Echeverria was an American historian, studying and writing about French writers and eighteenth-century ideas about democracy. He also translated several historically-important French documents into English.
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- Mirage in the West: A History of the French Image of American Society to 1815 (1957) (60)
- Revolution and Romanticism (1974) (28)
- The Pre-Revolutionary Influence of Rousseau's Contrat Social (1972) (26)
- The Maupeou Revolution: A Study in the History of Libertarianism France, 1770-1774 (1985) (25)
- New Travels in the United States of America, 1788 (1964) (19)
- My Odyssey: Experiences of a Young Refugee from Two Revolutions, by a Creole of Saint Domingue (1960) (8)
- Condorcet's The Influence of the American Revolution on Europe (1968) (4)
- The American Revolutionary Army: A French Estimate in 1777 (1963) (3)
- “Orientation” in Spanish universities (1996) (2)
- The French image of America : a chronological and subject bibliography of French books printed before 1816 relating to the British North American colonies and the United States (1994) (2)
- French Publications of the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitutions, 1776-1783 (1953) (1)
- The Dispute of the New World: The History of a Polemic, 1750–1900. By Antonello Gerbi. Trans, by Jeremy Moyle. (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1973. xviii + 700 pp. Rev. ed. Notes, bibliography, suggestions for further research, and index. $19.95.) (1974) (1)
- II. Liberty, Virtue, Prosperity, and Enlightenment, 1776-1783 (1969) (0)
- I. The Philosophes Discover America (1969) (0)
- Materials for the Study of French History in the John Carter Brown Library of Brown University (1961) (0)
- III. Frenchmen in America, 1776-1783 (1969) (0)
- The American Character: A Frenchman Views the New Republic from Philadelphia, 1777 (1959) (0)
- Antoine Jay and the United States (1952) (0)
- VI. The Consulate and the Empire, 1799-1815 (1969) (0)
- V. The Disintegration of the Dream (1969) (0)
- IV. The American Dream, 1784-1794 (1969) (0)
- Book Review: Mon Cher Papa: Franklin and the Ladies of Paris, by Claude-Anne Lopez (1967) (0)
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