The Diplomatic Enlightenment: The Diplomatic Enlightenment, cartea 5
Autor Edward Jones Correderaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004469068
ISBN-10: 9004469060
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția The Diplomatic Enlightenment
Seriile The Diplomatic Enlightenment, Brill
ISBN-10: 9004469060
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția The Diplomatic Enlightenment
Seriile The Diplomatic Enlightenment, Brill
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 The Missing Century
The Enlightenment, the Nation, and Modern Spain
1 Introduction
2 The Nineteenth-Century Spanish Enlightenment
3 The Twentieth-Century View of the Absence of the Spanish Enlightenment
4 Religion and the Spanish Political Elites
5 The Diplomatic Enlightenment
2 Predicting War and Peace
1 Introduction
2 Spain, Europe, and Arbitrary Monarchy
3 Crisis and Catharsis: The Dawn of the Early Spanish Enlightenment
4 What News Do You Bring?
5 Information Overload and Elite Political Debate
3 Investing in the Luces
1 Introduction
2 Shorting Diplomacy
3 Representations of the Spanish Empire
4 The Assembly of Public Trust
5Luces in the Mines
6 The Seminary of Lawsuits: Law, Trade, and Corporations
7 José Carvajal y Lancaster and the Arbitration of Europe
8 Private Vices, Public Virtues, and Diplomatic Cooperation
9 Coins, Corporations, China, and Europe
10 The Naval Officer and the Aristocrat
4 Revolts and Returns
Free Trade and the Fear of Independence
1 Introduction
2 Investing in a New Timepiece
3 Mapping Reform in Enlightenment Europe
4 Free Trade: The Farce of Independence and the Growth of Spanish Political Economic Debate
5 The Perils of Emulation: Corporations and the Meaning of the Spanish Empire
6 The Criticism of Carvajal’s Joint-Stock Companies
5 The Lever of the Balance of Power
1 Introduction
2 Iberia’s Role in Europe
3 Borders and Trade
4 Investing in Peace
5 A Monarchy without a King
6 Carthage’s Contractors
The Ends of the Spanish Empire
1 Introduction
2 The Grain Monopoly and the Voice of the People
3 The Idea of the Nation: Outsourcing Propaganda and Colonisation
4 Constitutionalism in the Spanish Empire and the International Order
7 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
1 The Missing Century
The Enlightenment, the Nation, and Modern Spain
1 Introduction
2 The Nineteenth-Century Spanish Enlightenment
3 The Twentieth-Century View of the Absence of the Spanish Enlightenment
4 Religion and the Spanish Political Elites
5 The Diplomatic Enlightenment
2 Predicting War and Peace
1 Introduction
2 Spain, Europe, and Arbitrary Monarchy
3 Crisis and Catharsis: The Dawn of the Early Spanish Enlightenment
4 What News Do You Bring?
5 Information Overload and Elite Political Debate
3 Investing in the Luces
1 Introduction
2 Shorting Diplomacy
3 Representations of the Spanish Empire
4 The Assembly of Public Trust
5Luces in the Mines
6 The Seminary of Lawsuits: Law, Trade, and Corporations
7 José Carvajal y Lancaster and the Arbitration of Europe
8 Private Vices, Public Virtues, and Diplomatic Cooperation
9 Coins, Corporations, China, and Europe
10 The Naval Officer and the Aristocrat
4 Revolts and Returns
Free Trade and the Fear of Independence
1 Introduction
2 Investing in a New Timepiece
3 Mapping Reform in Enlightenment Europe
4 Free Trade: The Farce of Independence and the Growth of Spanish Political Economic Debate
5 The Perils of Emulation: Corporations and the Meaning of the Spanish Empire
6 The Criticism of Carvajal’s Joint-Stock Companies
5 The Lever of the Balance of Power
1 Introduction
2 Iberia’s Role in Europe
3 Borders and Trade
4 Investing in Peace
5 A Monarchy without a King
6 Carthage’s Contractors
The Ends of the Spanish Empire
1 Introduction
2 The Grain Monopoly and the Voice of the People
3 The Idea of the Nation: Outsourcing Propaganda and Colonisation
4 Constitutionalism in the Spanish Empire and the International Order
7 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Edward Jones Corredera is a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge in 2020.