Political Representation Communities Ideas and Institutions in Europe c 1200 c 1690

Political Representation  Communities  Ideas and Institutions in Europe  c  1200   c  1690
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004363915

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Political Representation: Communities, Ideas and Institutions in Europe (c. 1200 - c. 1690) offers a wide consideration of the nature of representation in the political assemblies of pre-modern European, evaluating their creation, evolution, membership and ideological context.

Parliamentarism in Northern and East Central Europe in the Long Eighteenth Century

Parliamentarism in Northern and East Central Europe in the Long Eighteenth Century
Author: István M. Szijártó,Wim Blockmans,László Kontler
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000647365

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This volume investigates the history of the representative assemblies of Sweden (the Riksdag), Poland (the sejm) and Hungary (the diaeta) in the final period of the ancien régime. It concentrates on the practices and ideas of parliamentarism and constitutionalism, and examines the ideologies that motivated the members of these parliaments. Attempts at the suppression as well as the restoration of the estates’ power in all these three countries are examined, as well as, in the case of Hungary, the establishment of popular representation that eventually replaced the estates. These three early modern representative assemblies have never before been explored systematically in a comparative framework.

Handbook of Parliamentary Studies

Handbook of Parliamentary Studies
Author: Cyril Benoît,Olivier Rozenberg
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781789906516

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This comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of parliaments, offering novel insights into the key aspects of legislatures, legislative institutions and legislative politics. Connecting rich and diverse fields of inquiry, it illuminates how the study of parliaments has shaped a wider understanding surrounding politics and society over the past decades.

Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe

Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe
Author: Zecevic
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190920715

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The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe summarizes the political, social, and cultural history of medieval Central Europe (c. 800-1600 CE), a region long considered a "forgotten" area of the European past. The 25 cutting-edge chapters present up-to-date research about the region's core medieval kingdoms -- Hungary, Poland, and Bohemia -- and their dynamic interactions with neighboring areas. From the Baltic to the Adriatic, the handbook includes reflections on modern conceptions and uses of the region's shared medieval traditions. The volume's thematic organization reveals rarely compared knowledge about the region's medieval resources: its peoples and structures of power; its social life and economy; its religion and culture; and images of its past.

The Later Middle Ages

The Later Middle Ages
Author: Isabella Lazzarini
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192529336

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Of all the sub-periods in which European medieval history has been divided over time, the later middle ages is possibly the one on which the burden of past and current grand narratives weighs the most. Its chronological and geopolitical boundaries are shaped by a heavy narrative of decline or transition, and consequently this period is often interpreted through the lenses of previous or following developments, becoming in turn the tail-end of the 'feudal', 'communal', 'imperial versus papal' era or the announcement of modernity. The Later Middle Ages addresses the urgent need to revise and rewrite the story of this period, forging new critical and technical vocabularies not derived from the study of other periods. By adopting a conscious approach towards temporal and spatial variety, and by breaking the traditional and unitary narrative of decline and transition into one of many changes and continuities, it charts the principal developments of late medieval Europe while opening up to different political cultures and societies, throwing new light on older concepts, and revealing analogies and differences with other geopolitical contexts. Including maps, illustrations, a detailed chronology and a rich range of reading suggestions, The Later Middle Ages aims at providing a first introduction to a very complex, dynamic, and fascinating period for Europe and beyond.

Common Law Civil Law and Colonial Law

Common Law  Civil Law  and Colonial Law
Author: William Eves,John Hudson,Ingrid Ivarsen,Sarah B. White
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108845274

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A selection of outstanding papers from the 24th British Legal History Conference, celebrating scholarship in comparative legal history.

From Sovereignty to Solidarity

From Sovereignty to Solidarity
Author: Harald Bauder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2022-02-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000551181

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From Sovereignty to Solidarity seeks to re-imagine human mobility in ways that are de-linked from national sovereignty. Using examples from around the world, the author examines contemporary practices of solidarity to illustrate what such a conceptualization of human mobility looks like. He suggests that urban and local scales, rather than the national scale, is a better way to frame human migration and belonging. The book ultimately proposes that solidarity, rather than sovereignty, offers an alternative approach to imagine how human mobility should, and already does, occur. This book will be relevant to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in disciplines such as Migration Studies, Urban Studies, Human and Political Geography, and Refugee Studies. It is also relevant to researchers, development workers and human rights/environmental activists, and other intellectual practitioners.

A Cultural History of Democracy in the Medieval Age

A Cultural History of Democracy in the Medieval Age
Author: David Napolitano,Kenneth J. Pennington
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350272811

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Offering a broad exploration of the cultural history of democracy in the medieval age, this volume claims that, though not generally associated with the term, the Middle Ages deserve to be included in a general history of democracy. The term was never widely employed during this period, the dominant attitude towards democracy was outright hostility, and none of the medieval polities thought of itself as a democracy. Despite this, this study highlights a wide variety of ideas, practices, procedures, and institutions that, although different from their ancient predecessor (direct democracy) or modern successor (liberal representative democracy), played a significant role in the history of democracy. This volume covers almost 1,000 years and a wide range of territories. It deals with different political spheres (ecclesiastical and secular) and socio-political settings (courtly, urban, and rural) and examines the phenomenon from the local level up to the universal realm. This volume adopts a broad cultural approach and is structured thematically. Each chapter takes a theme as its focus: sovereignty; liberty and the rule of law; the common good; economic and social democracy; religion and the principles of political obligation; citizenship and gender; ethnicity, race, and nationalism; democratic crises, revolutions, and civil resistance; international relations; and the scalability of democracy beyond the limits of a single city. These ten themes add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject.