- André Jardin
André Jardin (born 1912) is a French biographer and
historian , best known for his studies ofAlexis de Tocqueville and 19th centuryFrench history . His 1984 biography of Tocqueville, "Alexis de Tocqueville: 1805-1859"—translated into English as "Tocqueville: A Biography" in 1988 by Lydia Davis and Robert Hemenway—was acclaimed as the definitive account of the life and career of theauthor of "Democracy in America ".Tocqueville scholarship
Jardin's decades-long work on the committee which collected and published Tocqueville's papers provided an excellent background for his biography of the famed political scientist and
writer . While best known for his study of the nascent Americanrepublic , Tocqueville also had a long and varied career as apolitician and writer on Frenchpolitical history . Jardin provides exhaustive detail on all aspects of Tocqueville's life, including his sometimes intense friendships and his marriage to a middle-class Englishwoman some years his senior.Critics generally lauded the biography as the best study yet produced of Tocqueville's life and work. Historian
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. typically praised the book as "well-researched, informative and illuminating."Literary critic Max Lerner called it a "...definitive biography. André Jardin, currently general editor of the massive ongoing 30-volume collection of everything Tocqueville wrote, now presents the life with learning, authority, and precision."In fact, a few critics felt that the biography was all too precise and detailed. In the "Los Angeles Times Book Review", Annette Smith and David Smith demurred: "This long and scrupulous study of a man who was one of the most profound and
prophetic thinkers of his time is, alas, scrupulous to the point of boredom...Although [the book] does justice to Tocqueville's ideas, it fails in rendering the passion and grace of hisintellectual life and the social brilliance of the era."Other works
Jardin also wrote, with Andre-Jean Tudesq, "Restoration and Reaction, 1815-1848" (English translation of "La France des Notables", 1973), a wide-ranging account of French life in
Paris and the provinces during the turbulent era after Napoleon's downfall. Critics appreciated the breadth of the work, but some reviewers felt the book tried to be too comprehensive and thus could not adequately explore many facets of post-revolutionary French history.In 1985 Jardin published "Histoire du libéralisme politique: De la crise de l'absolutisme à la Constitution de 1875", a study of the political upheavals in France following the country's decisive defeat in the
Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.References
* "Tocqueville: A Biography" by André Jardin, translated by Lydia Davis and Robert Hemenway, New York: Farrar Strous Giroux, 1988 ISBN 0374278369
* "Biography - Jardin, André (1912- )", article in "Contemporary Authors (Biography)" by the Gale Reference Team, Thomson Gale 2004External links
* [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.cgi?path=3854935596146 H-Net review of "Tocqueville: A Biography"]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE4D8123AF935A35751C1A96E948260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fG%2fGross%2c%20John "New York Times" review of "Tocqueville: A Biography"]
* [http://www.cis.org.au/Policy/autumn00/Aut00-8.pdf "Policy" review of "Tocqueville: A Biography"]
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