Vindiciae Gallicae and other writings on the French Revolution

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Vindiciae Gallicae and other writings on the French Revolution

James Mackintosh ; edited and with an introduction by Donald Winch

(Natural law and Enlightenment classics)

Liberty Fund, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

'Vindiciae Gallicae' was James Mackintosh's first major publication, a contribution to the debate begun by Edmund Burke's 'Reflections on the Revolution in France' (published by Liberty Fund in 1999). The success of Mackintosh's defence of the French Revolution propelled him into the heart of London Whig circles. The turn of events in France following the September 1792 Massacres caused Mackintosh, along with other moderate Whigs, to revise his opinions and to move closer to Burke's position. 'A Discourse on the Law of Nature and Nations' was the introduction to a popular course of public lectures at Lincoln's Inn in 1799 and 1800. These lectures provided Mackintosh with an opportunity to complete the evolution of his political thought by expounding the principles of a Scottish version of the science of natural jurisprudence dealing with 'the rights and duties of men and of states', to announce his withdrawal of support for the French Revolution, and to criticise former allies on the radical wing of the reform move.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • VINDICIAE GALLICAE -- Defence of the French Revolution and Its English Admirers Against the Accusations of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
  • Including Some Strictures on the Late Production of Mons. De Calonne (London, 1791)
  • A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt on His Apostacy from the Cause of Parliamentary Reform (London, 1792)
  • Appendix to A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt
  • A Discourse on the Law of Nature and Nations
  • Appendix to the Discourse: Extracts from the Lectures
  • "On the State of France in 1815", Edinburgh Review, no. 48, February 1815
  • Appendix to "On the State of France in 1815"
  • Chronology of James Mackintoshs Life
  • Selective Chronology of Events Relating to the French Revolution and Parliamentary Reform in Britain
  • Dramatis Personae
  • Index
  • INDICIAE GALLICAE -- Defence of the French Revolution and Its English Admirers Against the Accusations of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
  • Including Some Strictures on the Late Production of Mons. De Calonne (London, 1791)
  • A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt on His Apostacy from the Cause of Parliamentary Reform (London, 1792)
  • Appendix to A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt
  • A Discourse on the Law of Nature and Nations
  • Appendix to the Discourse: Extracts from the Lectures
  • On the State of France in 1815, Edinburgh Review, no. 48, February 1815
  • Appendix to "On the State of France in 1815"
  • Chronology of James Mackintoshs Life
  • Selective Chronology of Events Relating to the French
  • Revolution and Parliamentary Reform in Britain
  • Dramatis Personae
  • Index.

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