Republicans : essays on eighteenth-century Dutch political thought
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Republicans : essays on eighteenth-century Dutch political thought
(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 155)
Brill, 2007
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Republicans : essays on 18th-century Dutch political thought
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-238) and index
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Description
The notion of being freeborn republicans bound the eighteenth-century Dutch together. Yet beneath this general label, many fundamental differences existed. This book explores the varieties of eighteenth-century Dutch republicanism. It thereby significantly contributes to our understanding of a crucial period in the development of Dutch political thought.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: "The First Republic of Europe"
2. Anti-Monarchism in Early Modern Dutch Political Thought
3. Early Eighteenth-Century Political Languages
4. Polite Republicanism and the Problem of Decline
5. Republican Readings of Montesquieu: The Esprit des Lois in the Dutch Republic
6. Revolution, Counterrevolution and the Stadholderate, 1780-1795
7. The Concept of Liberty in the Dutch Republic, 1780-1787
8. Contemporary Reactions to Patriot Political Discourse
9. Dutch Constitutionalism at the End of the Eighteenth Century
10. The End of Republican Politics
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