"Winner of the Grand Prix de la Biographie Politique"
"Winner of the Prix litteraire de biographie historique Brantome"
"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
"A fascinating story. . . . Zunzs account of Beaumont and Tocquevilles journey and the subsequent writing of Democracy in America is riveting."---Lynn Hunt, New York Review of Books
"An exhaustively researched and discretely focused biography."---Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal
"[A] superbly written biography. . . . Accessible and erudite."---Stephen W. Sawyer, Times Literary Supplement
"Zunz has written what must surely be the definitive account of the public life of Alexis de Tocqueville."---Alan Ryan, Literary Review
"A masterpiece."---Peter McPhee, Australian Book Review
"This biography gives us, often with just a few telling strokes, the ambitious but depressive young aristocrat . . . the Romantic literary self-creator . . . and the liberal politician.""---Jedediah Britton-Purdy, New Republic
"Zunz, the foremost living Tocqueville expert, sensitively and masterfully examines the Frenchmans life in full. . . . Engaging and informative."---Michael M. Rosen, Commentary
"As a narrative biography, Olivier Zunzs The Man Who Understood Democracy succeeds tremendously. The details of Tocquevilles lifeand the events he lived throughare rendered with engaging clarity."---Paul Sagar, The Critic
"An informative biography. . . . Zunz explains what Tocqueville learnedand what he failed to noticeduring his travels throughout the United States. . . . Zunz also provides a splendid account of Tocquevilles career as a practical politician in France."---Glenn C. Altschuler, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"A major new biography . . . [Zunz] is ideally matched to his subject. . . . [Tocqueville] could not have a more deeply knowledgeable biographer."---Brooke Allen, Hudson Review
"The Man Who Understood Democracy must now stand as the authoritative biography of Alexis de Tocqueville, far surpassing the achievements of earlier biographers such as Hugh Brogan. From start to finish, it is elegantly written, judicious, erudite, and a hugely insightful and informative read."---Jeremy Jennings, Tocqueville21
"A richly detailed intellectual biography. . . . Wide-ranging and meticulously argued." * Publishers Weekly *
"Magisterial. . . . [A] virtuosic account of Tocquevilles life and work."---Tarek Masoud, Journal of Democracy
"A self-recommending biography of one of the greatest social science thinkers. Easy to read, and good for both the generalist and specialist reader."---Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution
"A wide-ranging study of the life and thought of the French aristocrat. . . . [An] astute biography." * Kirkus Reviews *
"An outstanding new biography of Alexis de Tocqueville that is sure to be the standard for years to come." * Choice *
"Olivier Zunzs The Man Who Understood Democracy is an excellent biography of this major figure of political philosophy. It is well-written and judicious in its use of detail."---Theodore Dalrymple, Law & Liberty
"Tocqueville has a lot to offer us. The publication of this biography is as much an occasion to engage with his ideas as it is to be inspired by his longing for truth and his commitment to creating conditions conducive to human flourishing."---Suyash Rai, Carnegie India
"Olivier Zunzs book is an excellent narrative biography about the innovations and contradictions of the fascinating life and work of Alexis de Tocqueville." * Folha de Sao Paulo *
"One likes to say of some biographies, perhaps a bit naively, that they are definitive. In the case of Olivier Zunzs Tocqueville, one would not be far from the truth." * LHistoire *
"Olivier Zunz takes us into the fascinating life of the man who sought, through both study and action, to implement a liberal and socially conscious democracy." * Esprit *