An Introduction To The History Of The Principal Kingdoms And States Of Europe By Samuel Pufendorf Made English From The Original High Dutch The Translator S Dedication Signed J Crull The Eleventh Edition Corrected And Improved With An Appendix Containing An Introduction To The History Of The Principal Sovereign States Of Italy

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An Introduction to The History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe. By Samuel Pufendorf ... Made English from the Original High-Dutch. [The Translator's Dedication Signed : J. Crull]. The Eleventh Edition Corrected and Improved. With an Appendix, Containing an Introduction to the History of the Principal Sovereign States of Italy ..

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An Introduction to The History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe. By Samuel Pufendorf ... Made English from the Original High-Dutch. [The Translator's Dedication Signed : J. Crull]. The Eleventh Edition Corrected and Improved. With an Appendix, Containing an Introduction to the History of the Principal Sovereign States of Italy .. by Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf Pdf

An Introduction to the History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe

Author : Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf
Publisher : Natural Law and Enlightenment
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Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 0865975124

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An Introduction to the History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe by Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf Pdf

Samuel Pufendorf was a pivotal figure in the early German Enlightenment. His version of voluntarist natural law theory had a major influence both on the European continent and elsewhere in the English-speaking world, particularly Scotland and America. Pufendorf's An Introduction to the History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe (1682) became one of his most famous and widely reprinted works. It went through multiple editions during the eighteenth century, but its impact has largely been forgotten. Pufendorf's histories exhibited the core notions of his natural law theory by describing the development and current, reciprocal relations of individual states as collective social agents engaged in securing their own and, thus, their members' interests, including self-preservation. Hence, they essentially functioned as vehicles for philosophical demonstration or justification. Moreover, by emphasizing empirical details and legitimating (in principle) a de facto politics of interest, the histories appealed strongly to the emerging nation-states of early modern Europe, which sought ratification of their external and internal actions, policies, and pedagogies. Pufendorf based his accounts on each country's own historians and took care to describe its position from its own current and historical perspectives. It was an appealing approach to political history, judging from the long and diverse publishing record of the work. This book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the history of international law and the development of historiography during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It makes available to contemporary scholars and students a carefully edited, helpfully annotated, and historically situated English version of one of Pufendorf's most popular and influential works. Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694) was one of the most important figures in early-modern political thought. An exact contemporary of Locke and Spinoza, he transformed the natural law theories of Grotius and Hobbes, developed striking ideas of toleration and of the relationship between church and state, and wrote extensive political histories and analyses of the constitution of the German empire. Jodocus Crull (d. 1713/14) was a German émigré to England, a medical man, and a translator and writer. Michael J. Seidler is Professor of Philosophy at Western Kentucky University. Knud Haakonssen is Professor of Intellectual History at the University of Sussex, England.

Essays on Church, State, and Politics

Author : Christian Thomasius
Publisher : Natural Law and Enlightenment
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : STANFORD:36105131726072

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The essays selected here for translation derive largely from Thomasius's work on Staatskirchenrecht, or the political jurisprudence of church law. These works, originating as disputations, theses, and pamphlets, were direct interventions in the unresolved issue of the political role of religion in Brandenburg-Prussia, a state in which a Calvinist dynasty ruled over a largely Lutheran population and nobility as well as a significant Catholic minority. In mandating limited religious toleration within the German states, the provisions of the Peace of Westphalia (1648) also provided the rulers of Brandenburg-Prussia with a way of keeping the powerful Lutheran church in check by guaranteeing a degree of religious freedom to non-Lutherans and thereby detaching the state from the most powerful territorial church. Thomasius's writings on church-state relations, many of them critical of the civil claims made by Lutheran theologians, are a direct response to this state of affairs. At the same time, owing to the depth of intellectual resources at his disposal, these works constitute a major contribution to the broader discussion of the relation between the religious and political spheres.

A Social History of Knowledge II

Author : Peter Burke
Publisher : Polity
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780745650425

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Peter Burke follows up his magisterial Social History of Knowledge, picking up where the first volume left off around 1750 at the publication of the French Encyclopédie and following the story through to Wikipedia. Like the previous volume, it offers a social history (or a retrospective sociology of knowledge) in the sense that it focuses not on individuals but on groups, institutions, collective practices and general trends. The book is divided into 3 parts. The first argues that activities which appear to be timeless - gathering knowledge, analysing, disseminating and employing it - are in fact time-bound and take different forms in different periods and places. The second part tries to counter the tendency to write a triumphalist history of the 'growth' of knowledge by discussing losses of knowledge and the price of specialization. The third part offers geographical, sociological and chronological overviews, contrasting the experience of centres and peripheries and arguing that each of the main trends of the period - professionalization, secularization, nationalization, democratization, etc, coexisted and interacted with its opposite. As ever, Peter Burke presents a breath-taking range of scholarship in prose of exemplary clarity and accessibility. This highly anticipated second volume will be essential reading across the humanities and social sciences.

A History of Women Philosophers

Author : M.E. Waithe
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789401137904

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What is the History of Knowledge?

Author : Peter Burke
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2015-12-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781509503063

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What is the history of knowledge? This engaging and accessible introduction explains what is distinctive about the new field of the history of knowledge (or, as some scholars say, ‘knowledges in the plural’) and how it differs from the history of science, intellectual history, the sociology of knowledge or from cultural history. Leading cultural historian, Peter Burke, draws upon examples of this new kind of history from different periods and from the history of India, East Asia and the Islamic world as well as from Europe and the Americas. He discusses some of the main concepts used by scholars working in the field, among them ‘order of knowledge’, ‘situated knowledge’ and ‘knowledge society’. This book tells the story of the transformation of relatively raw ‘information’ into knowledge via processes of classification, verification and so on, the dissemination of this knowledge and finally its employment for different purposes, by governments, corporations or private individuals. A concluding chapter identifies central problems in the history of knowledge, from triumphalism to relativism, together with attempts to solve them. The only book of its kind yet to be published, What is the History of Knowledge? will be essential reading for all students of history and the humanities in general, as well as the interested general reader.

The Divine Feudal Law, Or, Covenants with Mankind, Represented

Author : Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf
Publisher : Natural Law and Enlightenment
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Law
ISBN : STANFORD:36105060355588

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The Divine Feudal Law, Or, Covenants with Mankind, Represented by Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf Pdf

Because Pufendorf (1632-94) considered himself merely a lay theologian, his Jus feciale devinum sive de consensu et dissensu protestantium was not published until a year after his death, when he was already recognized as one of the founding fathers of the modern theory of natural law. It is a treatise on the reunification of Protestants in Europe, and companion to his treatise on religious toleration, also recently translated and published. Zurbuchen (Center for European Enlightenment Studies, Potsdam) is working on a comprehensive study of Pufendorf's ideas. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Present State of Germany

Author : Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf
Publisher : Natural Law and Enlightenment
Page : 0 pages
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Release : 2007
Category : Law
ISBN : 0865974926

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The Present State of Germany by Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf Pdf

"The Present State of Germany, one of Samuel Pufendorf's earliest and most important works, was first published in 1667 under the pseudonym Severinus de Monzambano. Its blunt, colorful, and unapologetic challenge to mainstream German constitutional law made it enormously controversial as soon as it appeared, and its author was both vilified and exalted in the acrimonious debate that followed. It became one of the most reprinted books of the late seventeenth century.

Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment

Author : John Christian Laursen,Johan Cornelis Hendrik Blom,J C Laursen,Luisa Simonutti,H. W. Blom
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780802091772

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Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment by John Christian Laursen,Johan Cornelis Hendrik Blom,J C Laursen,Luisa Simonutti,H. W. Blom Pdf

In recent decades, historians of early-modern European political thought have tended to neglect the concept of monarchy and monarchism, focusing instead on the development of republicanism during this period. Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment aims to correct this imbalance by illustrating that many thinkers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, in fact, saw monarchy as a solution to the instability, chaos, and even violence of experiments with republican government. Editors Hans Blom, John Christian Laursen, and Luisa Simonutti have brought together outstanding scholars in the field to correct many of the misleading stereotypes about monarchy, and to explore the variety and dynamism of this form of government, in early-modern Europe. Contributors explore four major themes: monarchisms in the political thought of Spinoza, Bayle, Fénelon, Hume, and Montesquieu; enlightened Christian and millenarian monarchisms; defending and resisting absolute monarchy; and, finally, reflections on the British monarchy. Fascinating and timely, Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment will be of interest to historians, political theorists, political philosophers, and political scientists.

The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe

Author : Conal Condren,Stephen Gaukroger,Ian Hunter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2006-09-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781139459105

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The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe by Conal Condren,Stephen Gaukroger,Ian Hunter Pdf

In this groundbreaking collection of essays the history of philosophy appears in a fresh light, not as reason's progressive discovery of its universal conditions, but as a series of unreconciled disputes over the proper way to conduct oneself as a philosopher. By shifting focus from the philosopher as proxy for the universal subject of reason to the philosopher as a special persona arising from rival forms of self-cultivation, philosophy is approached in terms of the social office and intellectual deportment of the philosopher, as a personage with a definite moral physiognomy and institutional setting. In so doing, this collection of essays by leading figures in the fields of both philosophy and the history of ideas provides access to key early modern disputes over what it meant to be a philosopher, and to the institutional and larger political and religious contexts in which such disputes took place.

Patriarcha Non Monarcha

Author : James Tyrrell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
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Release : 1681
Category : Divine right of kings
ISBN : UCD:31175035129355

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John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture

Author : John Marshall
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2006-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521651141

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John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture by John Marshall Pdf

Major intellectual and cultural history of intolerance and toleration in early modern Enlightenment Europe.

The Religious Enlightenment

Author : David Sorkin
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2018-06-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780691188188

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The Religious Enlightenment by David Sorkin Pdf

In intellectual and political culture today, the Enlightenment is routinely celebrated as the starting point of modernity and secular rationalism, or demonized as the source of a godless liberalism in conflict with religious faith. In The Religious Enlightenment, David Sorkin alters our understanding by showing that the Enlightenment, at its heart, was religious in nature. Sorkin examines the lives and ideas of influential Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic theologians of the Enlightenment, such as William Warburton in England, Moses Mendelssohn in Prussia, and Adrien Lamourette in France, among others. He demonstrates that, in the century before the French Revolution, the major religions of Europe gave rise to movements of renewal and reform that championed such hallmark Enlightenment ideas as reasonableness and natural religion, toleration and natural law. Calvinist enlightened orthodoxy, Jewish Haskalah, and reform Catholicism, to name but three such movements, were influential participants in the eighteenth century's burgeoning public sphere and promoted a new ideal of church-state relations. Sorkin shows how they pioneered a religious Enlightenment that embraced the new science of Copernicus and Newton and the philosophy of Descartes, Locke, and Christian Wolff, uniting reason and revelation to renew faith and piety. This book reveals how Enlightenment theologians refashioned belief as a solution to the dogmatism and intolerance of previous centuries. Read it and you will never view the Enlightenment the same way.