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YALE TOCQUEVILLE MANUSCRIPTS, ca. 1802-1840

Tocqueville. From Le Charivari, 1849 June 20
Tocqueville. From Le Charivari, 1849 June 20
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The Collection

The Yale Tocqueville Manuscripts contains papers of both Alexis de Tocqueville, the nineteenth century French political thinker and historian and Gustave de Beaumont, his friend and travel companion. The papers include holograph manuscripts by Tocqueville (including the manuscript of Democracy in America), Beaumont, their families and associates, as well as holograph copies by contemporary and later copyists, and photoduplicated copies of originals held elsewhere. The collection includes correspondence and documents relating to Tocqueville's and Beaumont's visit to the United States, 1831-1832, and investigations of the American penitentiary system.

Some of the originals from which Yale copies were made have since disappeared, and of those some are known or believed to have been destroyed.

Currently, only a portion of the Beinecke Library's Tocqueville collections are available online.

Cite as: Yale Tocqueville Manuscripts. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University

Call Number: MS Vault Tocqueville

Catalog Record: A record for this item is available in Orbis, the Yale University Library catalog.

Related Podcast: Alexis de Tocqueville and the Challenge of Democracy


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