Tocqueville's voyages: the evolution of his ideas and their journey beyond his time / edited and with an introduction by Christine Dunn Henderson. Indianapolis, Liberty Fund, 2014. XXV, 475 p. 24 cm.
Contiene: Introduction / C.D. Henderson; I: TOCQUEVILLE AS VOYAGER. Hidden from view: Tocqueville's secrets / E. Nolla; Tocqueville's voyages: to and from America? / S.J.D. Green; Democratic dangers, democratic remedies, and the democratic character / J.T. Schleifer; Tocqueville's journey into America / J. Jennings; Alexis de Tocqueville and the two-founding thesis / J.W. Ceaser; Tocqueville's "new political science" / C.H. Zuckert; Democratic grandeur: how Tocqueville constructed his new moral science in America / A.S. Kahan; Intimations of philosophy in Tocqueville's "Democracy in America" / H.C. Mansfield; An undertow of race prejudice in the current of democratic transformation: Tocqueville on the three races of North America / B. Allen; Tocqueville's reflections on a democratic paradox / J.-L. Benoît; Out of Africa: Tocqueville's imperial voyages; / C.B. Welch; II: TOCQUEVILLIAN VOYAGES. Tocqueville's voyage of discovery from Sicily to America / F. Sabetti; Tocqueville, Argentinan and the search for a point of departure / E. Aguilar; Tocqueville and Eastern Europe / A. Craiutu; Tocqueville and "Democracy in Japan" / R. Matsumoto