Table of Contents
Note on the Contributors vii
Introduction Christine Dunn Henderson 1
Part I Tocqueville as Voyager
1 Hidden from View: Tocqueville's Secrets Eduardo Nolla 1
2 Tocqueville's Voyages: To and from America? S. J. D. Green 29
3 Democratic Dangers, Democratic Remedies, and the Democratic Character James T. Schleifer 56
4 Tocqueville's Journey into America Jeremy Jennings 79
5 Alexis de Tocqueville and the Two-Founding Thesis James W. Ceaser 111
6 Tocqueville's "New Political Science" Catherine H. Zuckert 142
7 Democratic Grandeur: How Tocqueville Constructed His New Moral Science in America Alan S. Kahan 177
8 Intimations of Philosophy in Tocqueville's Democracy in America Harvey C. Mansefield 202
9 An Undertow of Race Prejudice in the Current of Democratic Transformation: Tocqueville on the "Three Races" of North America Barbara Allen 242
10 Tocqueville's Reflections on a Democratic Paradox Jean-Louis Benoît 276
11 Out of Africa: Tocqueville's Imperial Voyages Cheryl B. Welch 304
Part II Tocquevillian Voyages
12 Tocqueville's Voyage of Discovery from Sicily to America Filippo Sabetti 337
13 Tocqueville, Argentina, and the Search for a Point of Departure Enrique Aguilar 365
14 Tocqueville and Eastern Europe Aurelian Craiutu 390
15 Tocqueville and "Democracy in Japan" Reiji Matsumoto 425
Index 457