- Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin
Buchez (March 31, 1796–August 11, 1865), more
commonly called Philippe Buchez, was a
French historian, sociologist, and politician...
- Matagne-la-Petite, Niverlée, Romerée, Soulme, Vaucelles, and Vodelée.
Philippe Buchez (1796-1865), historian, sociologist, and
Utopian socialist politician Daniel...
- Lamb, "The
Belgae of Gaul and Britain", p. 337,
citing D.
Bayard and N.
Buchez, "Les
tombes gauloises du Belgium, décourvertes récentes, in Les Celtes:...
- in God was
shaped by
romanticism and was
similar to Rousseau,
Philippe Buchez and François-Vincent Raspail.
French demonstration of 15 May 1848 Varouxakis...
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press in the
middle of the 19th century,
between 1880 and 1910 and in 1940.
Buchez, a
democratic mystic, was
producing volumes in
which the
Incorruptible rose...
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psychiatric theories were
taken up and
advocated by his
friend Philippe Buchez, and
through his
political influence became an
official doctrine in French...
- it
noisome to the
really religious men and women." In France,
Philippe Buchez began to
characterize his
philosophy as
Christian socialism in the 1820s...
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Collection de Précis historiques. J. Vandereydt. p. 31. Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin
Buchez,
Prosper Charles Roux (1837).
Histoire parlementaire de la révolution française...
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Parlementaire de la Révolution française, ou
Journal des ..., Band 27 by
Philippe Buchez, p. 104-111
Journal général de l'Europe, 23 mai 1792
Banat 2006, p. 367...
- Fraternity, Equality, an
order supported by
Christian socialists, such as
Buchez.
Against this new
order of the triptych,
Michelet supported the traditional...