Liberalism after the revolution : the intellectual foundations of the Greek state, c. 1830-1880

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    • Sotiropoulos, Michalis

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Liberalism after the revolution : the intellectual foundations of the Greek state, c. 1830-1880

Michalis Sotiropoulos

(Ideas in context / edited by Quentin Skinner (general editor) ... [et al.])

Cambridge University Press, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 254-296) and index

Contents of Works

  • Mind the legal gap : the polizeistaat, ‛enlightened reforms' and their liberal critics (1832-44)
  • ‛Romanist' jurisprudence : liberty, property and the virtues of agrarian societyes (1830s-1850s)
  • ‛It's more than economics, stupid' : political economy and the limits of 'industrial' economics (1840s-1860s)
  • ‛Let's talk about the nation and the state' : constitutional liberalism, sovereignty and statehood (late 1840s-1860s)
  • The law of nations, sovereignty, and the international autonomy of the Greek state
  • Ideas into practice : the 'lawful' revolution and the building of a new constitutional order (1860s-1870s)
  • Conclusion : placing Greek liberalism within a Europe-wide perspective

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