European Political Thought 1450 1700

European Political Thought 1450 1700
Author: Howell A. Lloyd,Glenn Burgess,Simon Hodson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015073950233

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"This is the only fully comprehensive account of European political thought in the early modern era; the first in English that pays due regard to Hungary, to Poland-Lithuania and to the Scandinavian kingdoms; and the first that encompasses the realm of Eastern Orthodoxy, specifically through the case of Muscovy. The book embraces the political thought of Islam, both a seminal influence upon the political consciousness of what 'Europe' was becoming and a military threat to the rest of the continent, and places all within a geographic rather than a chronological structure."--BOOK JACKET.

The Cambridge History of Political Thought 1450 1700

The Cambridge History of Political Thought 1450 1700
Author: James Henderson Burns,Mark Goldie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521477727

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This book, first published in 1992, presents a comprehensive scholarly account of the development of European political thinking through the Renaissance and the reformation to the 'scientific revolution' and political upheavals of the seventeenth century. It is written by a highly distinguished team of contributors.

Political Thought in Europe 1250 1450

Political Thought in Europe  1250 1450
Author: Antony Black
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1992-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521386098

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Why did European civilisation develop as it did? Why was it so different from that of Russia, the Islamic world and elsewhere? In this new textbook Antony Black explores some of the reasons, looking at ideas of the state, law, rulership, representation of the community, and the right to self-administration, and how, during a crucial period these became embedded in people's self-awareness, and articulated and justified by theorists. This is the first concise overview of a period never previously treated satisfactorily as a whole: Dr Black uses the analytical tools of scholars such as Pocock and Skinner to set the work of political theorists in the context of both contemporary politics and the longer-term history of political ideas. The book provides students of both medieval history and political thought with an accessible and lucid introduction to the early development of certain ideas fundamental to the organisation of the modern world and contains a full bibliography to assist students wishing to pursue the subject in greater depth.

European Political Thought 1600 1700

European Political Thought 1600   1700
Author: W. M. Spellman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1999-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349272006

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The European seventeenth century saw the seeming resolution of two great conflicts. Through the nightmares of the Thirty Years War and the British civil wars, the murderous religious hatreds that had dominated the previous period finally burnt themselves out. Extreme Protestants were defeated, expelled, contained or subordinated, and Catholicism successfully re-established itself through much of Europe as the dominant religion. Dr. Spellman studies all the great political theorists of the century (dominated inevitably by Hobbes). This book will be invaluable for anyone studying seventeenth century European history - it allows those studying the thought of the period to understand the historical context, and those studying the military and political events to understand their intellectual underpinning.

European Political Thought 1600 1700

European Political Thought 1600 1700
Author: W. M. Spellman
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 031221877X

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Dr Spellman studies all the great political theorists of the century (dominated inevitably by Hobbes) and also some of the lesser known, occasional writers and pamphleteers. This book will be invaluable for anyone studying seventeenth-century European history - it allows those studying the thought of the period to understand the historical context, and those studying the military and political events to understand their intellectual underpinning.

The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought C 350 c 1450

The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought C 350 c 1450
Author: James Henderson Burns
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 820
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521423880

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This volume examines the history of a complex and varied body of ideas over a period of more than a thousand years.

The Languages of Political Theory in Early Modern Europe

The Languages of Political Theory in Early Modern Europe
Author: Anthony Pagden
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521386667

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Essays on the political 'languages' of natural law, classical republicanism, commerce and political science.

Guild and State

Guild and State
Author: Antony Black
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351516549

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Guild and State examines the values of social solidarity and fraternity that emerged from medieval guilds and city-communes, and the effect of traditional corporate organization of labor on socioeconomic attitudes and theories of the state. What ordinary guildsmen and townsmen thought about these issues can be gleaned from chronicles, charters, and reported slogans. But in tracing attitudes toward the guilds of early Germanic times to today's equivalent-trade unions-a distinction must be made between popular "ethos" and learned "philosophy." In Europe, from the twelfth to the seventeenth centuries, the corporate organization of labor and of town-market communities developed side-by-side with the ideals of personal liberty, market freedom, and legal equality. Self-governing labor organizations and civil freedom developed together as coherent practices. The values of mutual aid and craft honor on the one hand, and of personal freedom and legal equality on the other, formed the moral infrastructure of our civilization. Alternate ideals balanced, harmonized, and even cross-fertilized one another-as in the principle of freedom of association. Contrary to preconceptions, however, corporate values were seldom expressed philosophically in the Middle Ages. Political theory and the world of learning from the start emphasized liberal values. It was only after the Reformation that guild and communal values found expression in political theory. Even then only a few philosophers acknowledged that solidarity and exchange-the poles around which the values of guild and civil society, respectively, rotate-are not opposites but complementary, and attempted to weave these together into a texture as tough and complex as that of urban society itself. By showing that the ideals of social solidarity and workers' rights have often been intertwined with liberty and equality rather than in opposition to them, this book provides an unexpected explanation and rationale for the "Third Way." The Enlightenment and industrialization led to an apotheosis of liberal values. Guilds disappeared and were only in part replaced by labor unions; the values of market exchange have since been in the ascendant-though Hegel, Durkheim, and more recently, advocates of liberal corporatism maintain the possibility of a symbiosis between corporate and liberal values. In Guild and State there emerges an alternative history of political thought, which will be fascinating to the general as well as the specialist reader.