European Monarchies from 1814 to 1906

European Monarchies from 1814 to 1906
Author: Volker Sellin
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110524536

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The year 2014 sees the 200th anniversary of Napoleon's downfall - and the restauration of the French monarchy under the house of Bourbon. With this as a starting point, Volker Sellin shows how the European monarchies restored and prolonged their reigns by giving their countries constitutions. This new angle results in an astonishing history of the 19th century in Europe from Spain to Russia.

European Monarchies from 1814 To 1906

European Monarchies from 1814 To 1906
Author: Volker Sellin
Publsiher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-01-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110634481

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The year 2014 saw the 200thanniversary of Napoleon's downfall - and the restauration of the French monarchy under the house of Bourbon. With this as a starting point, Volker Sellin shows how the European monarchies restored and prolonged their reigns by giving their countries constitutions. This new angle results in an astonishing history of the 19th century in Europe from Spain to Russia.

European Monarchies from 1814 to 1906

European Monarchies from 1814 to 1906
Author: Volker Sellin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 3110524546

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European Monarchies from 1814 to 1906

European Monarchies from 1814 to 1906
Author: Volker Sellin
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110522099

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The year 2014 saw the 200th anniversary of Napoleon's downfall - and the restauration of the French monarchy under the house of Bourbon. With this as a starting point, Volker Sellin shows how the European monarchies restored and prolonged their reigns by giving their countries constitutions. This new angle results in an astonishing history of the 19th century in Europe from Spain to Russia.

Violence and Legitimacy

Violence and Legitimacy
Author: Volker Sellin
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2017-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110561395

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Benjamin Constant distinguished two kinds of government: unlawful government based on violence, and legitimate government based on the general will. In Europe monarchy was for over a thousand years considered the natural form of legitimate government. The sources of its legitimacy were the dynastic principle, religion, and the ability to protect against foreign aggression. At the end of the eighteenth century the revolutions in America and France called into question the traditional legitimacy of monarchy, but Volker Sellin shows that in response to this challenge monarchy opened up new sources of legitimacy by concluding alliances with constitutionalism, nationalism, and social reform. In some cases the age of revolution brought on a new type of leader, basing his claim to power on charisma.

Sovereignty Civic Participation and Constitutional Law

Sovereignty  Civic Participation  and Constitutional Law
Author: Brecht Deseure,Raf Geenens,Stefan Sottiaux
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000375039

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This book brings recent insights about sovereignty and citizen participation in the Belgian Constitution to scholars in the fields of law, philosophy, history, and politics. Throughout the Western world, there are increasing calls for greater citizen participation. Referendums, citizen councils, and other forms of direct democracy are considered necessary antidotes to a growing hostility towards traditional party politics. This book focuses on the Belgian debate, where the introduction of participatory politics has stalled because of an ambiguity in the Constitution. Scholars and judges generally claim that the Belgian Constitution gives ultimate power to the nation, which can only speak through representation in parliament. In light of this, direct democracy would be an unconstitutional power grab by the current generation of citizens. This book critically investigates this received interpretation of the Constitution and, by reaching back to the debates among Belgium’s 1831 founding fathers, concludes that it is untenable. The spirit, if not the text, of the Belgian Constitution allows for more popular participation than present-day jurisprudence admits. This book is the first to make recent debates in this field accessible to international scholars. It provides a rare source of information on Belgium’s 1831 Constitution, which was in its time seen as modern constitutionalism’s greatest triumph and which became a model for countless other constitutions. Yet the questions it asks reverberate far beyond Belgium. Combining new insights from law, philosophy, history, and politics, this book is a showcase for continental constitutional theory. It will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers in constitutional law, political and legal philosophy, and legal history.

A History of the European Restorations

A History of the European Restorations
Author: Michael Broers,Ambrogio A. Caiani
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786736581

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Europe's Restorations were characterised by their evolving dialectics. The chapters in this first volume address the key questions and controversies of Napoleonic history from a national and international perspective. From the re-ordering of the European world through the tools of intervention, occupation and diplomacy, to the creation of new constitutional monarchies across France, Scandinavia and Germany the volume outlines the processes that realigned national priorities and the accompanying dynamics of social and political identity. In a structure that makes sense of what Luigi Mascilli Migliorini describes as the 'fiendishly complex' process of reconstructing order in post-Napoleonic Europe, this collection of essays brings together experts in the field to set a new precedent for transnational research frameworks in the study of the European Restorations.

Monarchy and Liberalism in Spain

Monarchy and Liberalism in Spain
Author: David San Narciso,Margarita Barral Martínez,Carolina Armenteros
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000245059

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Bringing together the work of top specialists and emerging scholars in the field, this volume is the first book-length study of the rapport between liberalism and the Spanish monarchy over the long nineteenth century in any language. It is at once a general overview and a set of original contributions to knowledge. The essays discuss monarchy’s rapport with the pre-liberal, liberal and post-liberal nation-state, from the eve of the French Revolution, when the monarchy regulated a ‘natural’ order, to the unstable reign of Isabel II, fraught by revolutions that ended in her exile, to the brief republican monarchy of Amadeo I, the much-maligned foreign king, to Alfonso XIII’s expulsion from Spain following the failure of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. The essays approach the subject through two main thematic-analytical axes. The first, political axis examines the monarchy’s confrontation with, and adaptation to, liberalism as a political force that aimed to nationalize the Spanish people. The second axis is cultural, and studies the Crown’s support of liberalism’s nationalizing aims through various staging strategies that comprised visits, rituals, ceremonies, iconography, religiosity, and familial and military display. The dual approach invites the reader to question the boundaries between the political and the cultural, especially in regard to the ceremonial, and during critical times that witness the transformation of political power and the building of the nation-state. Designed for Hispanists and students of politics, ritual, liberalism and monarchy, this collection should appeal to academics and researchers as well as anyone interested in modern European history.