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Title Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment : liberty, patriotism, and the common good / edited by Hans Blom, John Christian Laursen, and Luisa Simonutti
Published Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2007]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 306 pages)
Series UCLA Center/Clark series
UCLA Clark Memorial Library series.
Contents List of Contributors; Introduction; PART I: MONARCHISMS AND REPUBLICANISMS IN THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF SPINOZA, BAYLE, FÉNELON, HUME, AND MONTESQUIEU; 1. Spinoza on Res Publica, Republics, and Monarchies; 2. 'Absolute, Not Arbitrary, Power': Monarchism and Politics in the Thought of the Huguenots and Pierre Bayle; 3. Bayle and Hume on Monarchy, Scepticism, and Forms of Government; 4. Fénelon's 'Republican' Monarchism in Telemachus; 5. Free Trade, Free Speech, and Free Love: Monarchy from the Liberal Prospect in Mid-eighteenth Century France
PART II. ENLIGHTENED CHRISTIAN AND MILLENARIAN MONARCHISMS; 6. Caesar Augustus in Vico's New Science: Monarchy as Remedy for Democracy; 7. 'Everything Must Be Redone': Condillac as Critic of Despotism and Defender of Toleration; 8. The Fifth Monarchy Redux; PART III: DEFENDING AND RESISTING ABSOLUTE MONARCHY; 9. Defending Monarchism in Denmark-Norway in the Eighteenth Century; 10. Popular Philosophy and Absolute Monarchy; 11. The Prussian Monarchy and the Practices of Enlightenment
12. Theorizing Enlightened Absolutism: The Swiss Republican Origins of Prussian Monarchism; 13. Intellectual Resistance to Absolute Monarchy in Eighteenth-Century Prussia: Castillon's Translation of Blount's Philostratus; PART IV: REFLECTIONS ON THE BRITISH MONARCHY; 14. Monarchy in the Name of Britain: The Case of George III; Index
Summary 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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Monarchy -- History -- 18th century
Monarchy -- History -- 17th century
Enlightenment.
Enlightenment (18th-century western movement)
HISTORY -- Europe -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Enlightenment
Monarchy
Politisches Denken
Monarchie
Aufklärung
Republikanisme.
Absolutisme.
Verlichting (cultuurgeschiedenis)
Monarchie.
Liberalisme.
Europa (geografie)
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Laursen, John Christian, editor.
Simonutti, Luisa, editor.
Blom, Hans, editor
ISBN 9781442684607
1442684607