A laboratory of liberty : the transformation of political culture in republican Switzerland, 1750-1848
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A laboratory of liberty : the transformation of political culture in republican Switzerland, 1750-1848
(Studies in Central European histories / general editors, Thomas A. Brady Jr., Roger Chickering, v. 54)
Brill, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Looking at a series of Swiss political debates, this book offers a case study of a revolutionary transformation to a rights-based society and political culture. Based on a tradition of political innovation and experimentation, Swiss citizens recalibrated their understanding of liberty and republicanism from 1750 to 1848. The resulting hybrid political culture centered around republican ideas, changing understandings of liberty and self-rule. Drawing from the public political debates in three characteristic cantons, A Laboratory of Liberty places the Swiss transformation into a European context. Current trends in Revolutionary studies focus on the revolution in its global context and this book demonstrates that the Swiss case enhances our understanding of the debates over the nature of liberty in the transatlantic world during the Age of Revolution.
Table of Contents
List of Maps
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I The End of the Old Regime in Europe and in the Swiss Eidgenossenschaft
Chapter One On The Ideological Origins of the Revolution in Switzerland
Chapter Two Ambivalent Revolutionaries: The Helvetic Republic in
Revolutionary Europe
Part II Regeneration of a Constructed Past: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Struggle
between Old and New Visions of Switzerland and Europe
Chapter Three The right to Self-Rule: The Debate Over Legitimacy and the
Vaud-Bern Relationship
Chapter Four Two Visions of Political Society in Inner Switzerland, 1829-33
Chapter Five Popular Sovereignty in the Zuriputsch
Part III National Accommodation
Chapter Six Radical Conceptions of the Confederation: Popular Sovereignty and the
1845 Revolution in Vaud
Chapter Seven War, Accommodation and the Making of the Modern Constitutional State
Conclusion
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