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Scholars in Action (2 vols)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 962

Scholars in Action (2 vols)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-15
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In Scholars in Action, an international group of 40 authors open up new perspectives on the eighteenth-century culture of knowledge, with a particular focus on scholars and their various practices.

Empowering Interactions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Empowering Interactions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The emergence of the state in Europe is a topic that has engaged historians since the establishment of the discipline of history. Yet the primary focus of has nearly always been to take a top-down approach, whereby the formation and consolidation of public institutions is viewed as the outcome of activities by princes and other social elites. Yet, as the essays in this collection show, such an approach does not provide a complete picture. By investigating the importance of local and individual initiatives that contributed to state building from the late middle ages through to the nineteenth century, this volume shows how popular pressure could influence those in power to develop new institut...

The Republican Alternative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

The Republican Alternative

The Republican Alternative seeks to move beyond the mere notion of scholarly inquiry into the republic—the subject of recent rediscovery by political historians interested in Europe’s intellectual heritage—by investigating the practical similarities and differences between two early modern republics, as well as their self-images and interactions during the turbulent seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Among the world’s most economically successful societies, Switzerland and the Netherlands laid much of the foundation for their prosperity during the early modern period discussed here. This volume attempts to clarify the special character of these two countries as they developed, including issues of religious plurality, the republican form of government, and an increasingly commercially-driven agrarian society.

Empowering Interactions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Empowering Interactions

The emergence of the state in Europe is a topic that has engaged historians since the establishment of the discipline of history. Yet the primary focus of has nearly always been to take a top-down approach, whereby the formation and consolidation of public institutions is viewed as the outcome of activities by princes and other social elites. Yet, as the essays in this collection show, such an approach does not provide a complete picture. By investigating the importance of local and individual initiatives that contributed to state building from the late middle ages through to the nineteenth century, this volume shows how popular pressure could influence those in power to develop new institut...

Keeping the Peace in the Village
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Keeping the Peace in the Village

Keeping the Peace in the Village describes the nature of conflicts among rural people in the period after the Thirty Years' War. These included property disputes, conflicts between employers and their workers, disputes over marriage promises, and, most often, honor disputes.

Scholars in Action
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 932

Scholars in Action

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In Scholars in Action, an international group of 40 authors open up new perspectives on the eighteenth-century culture of knowledge, with a particular focus on scholars and their various practices.

Scholars in Action
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 932

Scholars in Action

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Contributors include Kirill Abrosimov, Gunhild Berg, Thomas Biskup, Holger Böning, Simona Boscani-Leoni, Barbara Braun-Bucher, Laurence Brockliss, Florence Catherine, Lorraine Daston, Simone De Angelis, Bettina Dietz, Clorinda Donato, Claudia Engler, Iris Flessenkaemper, Daniel Fulda, Marian Füssel, Martin Gierl, Rainer Godel, Karl S. Guthke, Thomas Habel, Caspar Hirschi, László Kontler, Urs Leu, Annette Meyer, Marion Mücke, Miriam Nicoli, Andreas Önnerfors, Hole Rössler, Anne Saada, Torsten Sander, Hartmut Schleiff, Ulrich Johannes Schneider, Reinhart Siegert, René Sigrist, Justin Stagl, Regula Wyss, and Simone Zurbuchen.

Paper, Performance, and the State : Social Change and Political Culture in Mughal India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Paper, Performance, and the State : Social Change and Political Culture in Mughal India

Looking at the political processes in early modern South Asia as shaped by state formation from below, this work argues that, outside the imperial and trans-regional contexts, the Mughal state subsisted on the mutually-empowering relations with the elites and common people.

The Holy Roman Empire, Reconsidered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

The Holy Roman Empire, Reconsidered

The Holy Roman Empire has often been anachronistically assumed to have been defunct long before it was actually dissolved at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The authors of this volume reconsider the significance of the Empire in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. Their research reveals the continual importance of the Empire as a stage (and audience) for symbolic performance and communication; as a well utilized problem-solving and conflict-resolving supra-governmental institution; and as an imagined political, religious, and cultural "world" for contemporaries. This volume by leading scholars offers a dramatic reappraisal of politics, religion, and culture and also represents a major revision of the history of the Holy Roman Empire in the early modern period.

Mitten in Europa
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 315

Mitten in Europa

Schweizer Geschichte ist transnationale Geschichte. Es ist die Geschichte eines Raums, der sich im Austausch und in steter Auseinandersetzung mit seinen europäischen Nachbarn nach und nach als Staat territorial abgrenzte und sich seiner besonderen Identität sowie seiner engen Grenzen bewusst wurde. Die Existenz der Schweiz gründet in ihrer besonderen Lage in Europa, sie ist die Resultante europäischer Kräfte und Konstellationen.