Freedom and the Construction of Europe 2 Volume Hardback Set
Herausgeber: Skinner, Quentin; Gelderen, Martin Van
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An internationally distinguished team of contributors explore the richness, diversity and complexity of ideas about freedom across early modern Europe.
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An internationally distinguished team of contributors explore the richness, diversity and complexity of ideas about freedom across early modern Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 878
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1860g
- ISBN-13: 9781107031845
- ISBN-10: 1107031842
- Artikelnr.: 36685836
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 878
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1860g
- ISBN-13: 9781107031845
- ISBN-10: 1107031842
- Artikelnr.: 36685836
Volume 1: Introduction Martin van Gelderen; Part I. Religious Freedom and
Civil Liberty: 1. Freedom and apocalyptic thinking in early modern
Lutheranism Thomas Kaufmann; 2. Arminian trouble: Calvinist debates on
freedom Martin van Gelderen; 3. Libertas Ecclesiae in post-tridentine
debates on church and state Jaska Kainulainen; 4. Ecclesiastical
independence and the freedom of consent Polly Ha; 5. Freedom, virtue and
Socinian heterodoxy Sarah Mortimer; 6. From Selden to Mendelssohn: Hebraism
and religious freedom Eric Nelson; 7. Natural religion: Pufendorf and Locke
on the edge of freedom and reason Hannah Dawson; 8. Freedom of conscience,
political liberty and the foundations of liberalism Tim Stanton; Part II.
Liberty and Liberties in Constitutional Thought: 9. The liberty of Italian
city states Serena Ferente; 10. Free and unfree states in Machiavelli's
political philosophy Peter Stacey; 11. Discourses on liberty in early
modern Ragusa Lovro Kun¿evic; 12. Liberty and Liberties in early modern
Poland-Lithuania Thomasz Gromelski; 13. Liberty and liberties in Europe's
federal republics Thomas Maissen; 14. Roman law, German liberties and the
constitution of the Holy Roman Empire Daniel Lee; 15. The language of
liberty in early modern Hungarian political debate Márton Zászkaliczky; 16.
The language of liberty in Calvinist political thought John Coffey;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects. Volume 2: Introduction
Quentin Skinner; Part I. Free Persons and Freedom of Action: 1. Human
freedom and Jesuit moral theology Annabel Brett; 2. Freedom and
self-possession: the case of Montaigne's Essais Felicity Green; 3. Autonomy
and inner freedom: Lipsius and the revival of stoicism Freya Sierhuis; 4.
Freedom of the will as a basis for equality: Descartes, Princess Elisabeth
and Poullain de la Barre Martina Reuter; 5. Language as a means and an
obstacle to freedom: the case of Moses Mendelssohn Avi Lifschitz; Part II.
Free Citizens and the State: 6. Liberty and citizenship in early modern
English political discourse Iain Hampsher-Monk; 7. Free elections and
freedom of speech in English republican thought Antti Tahvanainen; 8. John
Milton's free citizens and the politics of the family Rosanna Cox; 9.
Vattel's Rousseau: jus gentium and the natural liberty of states Theodore
Christov; 10. The state of freedom: Kant and his conservative critics
Reidar Maliks; 11. Freedom and state action in German Enlightenment thought
Alexander Schmidt; 12. The political conditions of free agency: the case of
Mary Wollstonecraft Lena Halldenius; Part III. Freedom and the Limits of
Europe: 13. The idea of freedom in missionary writings about the new world
Catherine Ballériaux; 14. From European to cosmopolitan freedom Fonna
Forman; 15. Is political freedom an Islamic value? Michael Cook;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects.
Civil Liberty: 1. Freedom and apocalyptic thinking in early modern
Lutheranism Thomas Kaufmann; 2. Arminian trouble: Calvinist debates on
freedom Martin van Gelderen; 3. Libertas Ecclesiae in post-tridentine
debates on church and state Jaska Kainulainen; 4. Ecclesiastical
independence and the freedom of consent Polly Ha; 5. Freedom, virtue and
Socinian heterodoxy Sarah Mortimer; 6. From Selden to Mendelssohn: Hebraism
and religious freedom Eric Nelson; 7. Natural religion: Pufendorf and Locke
on the edge of freedom and reason Hannah Dawson; 8. Freedom of conscience,
political liberty and the foundations of liberalism Tim Stanton; Part II.
Liberty and Liberties in Constitutional Thought: 9. The liberty of Italian
city states Serena Ferente; 10. Free and unfree states in Machiavelli's
political philosophy Peter Stacey; 11. Discourses on liberty in early
modern Ragusa Lovro Kun¿evic; 12. Liberty and Liberties in early modern
Poland-Lithuania Thomasz Gromelski; 13. Liberty and liberties in Europe's
federal republics Thomas Maissen; 14. Roman law, German liberties and the
constitution of the Holy Roman Empire Daniel Lee; 15. The language of
liberty in early modern Hungarian political debate Márton Zászkaliczky; 16.
The language of liberty in Calvinist political thought John Coffey;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects. Volume 2: Introduction
Quentin Skinner; Part I. Free Persons and Freedom of Action: 1. Human
freedom and Jesuit moral theology Annabel Brett; 2. Freedom and
self-possession: the case of Montaigne's Essais Felicity Green; 3. Autonomy
and inner freedom: Lipsius and the revival of stoicism Freya Sierhuis; 4.
Freedom of the will as a basis for equality: Descartes, Princess Elisabeth
and Poullain de la Barre Martina Reuter; 5. Language as a means and an
obstacle to freedom: the case of Moses Mendelssohn Avi Lifschitz; Part II.
Free Citizens and the State: 6. Liberty and citizenship in early modern
English political discourse Iain Hampsher-Monk; 7. Free elections and
freedom of speech in English republican thought Antti Tahvanainen; 8. John
Milton's free citizens and the politics of the family Rosanna Cox; 9.
Vattel's Rousseau: jus gentium and the natural liberty of states Theodore
Christov; 10. The state of freedom: Kant and his conservative critics
Reidar Maliks; 11. Freedom and state action in German Enlightenment thought
Alexander Schmidt; 12. The political conditions of free agency: the case of
Mary Wollstonecraft Lena Halldenius; Part III. Freedom and the Limits of
Europe: 13. The idea of freedom in missionary writings about the new world
Catherine Ballériaux; 14. From European to cosmopolitan freedom Fonna
Forman; 15. Is political freedom an Islamic value? Michael Cook;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects.
Volume 1: Introduction Martin van Gelderen; Part I. Religious Freedom and
Civil Liberty: 1. Freedom and apocalyptic thinking in early modern
Lutheranism Thomas Kaufmann; 2. Arminian trouble: Calvinist debates on
freedom Martin van Gelderen; 3. Libertas Ecclesiae in post-tridentine
debates on church and state Jaska Kainulainen; 4. Ecclesiastical
independence and the freedom of consent Polly Ha; 5. Freedom, virtue and
Socinian heterodoxy Sarah Mortimer; 6. From Selden to Mendelssohn: Hebraism
and religious freedom Eric Nelson; 7. Natural religion: Pufendorf and Locke
on the edge of freedom and reason Hannah Dawson; 8. Freedom of conscience,
political liberty and the foundations of liberalism Tim Stanton; Part II.
Liberty and Liberties in Constitutional Thought: 9. The liberty of Italian
city states Serena Ferente; 10. Free and unfree states in Machiavelli's
political philosophy Peter Stacey; 11. Discourses on liberty in early
modern Ragusa Lovro Kun¿evic; 12. Liberty and Liberties in early modern
Poland-Lithuania Thomasz Gromelski; 13. Liberty and liberties in Europe's
federal republics Thomas Maissen; 14. Roman law, German liberties and the
constitution of the Holy Roman Empire Daniel Lee; 15. The language of
liberty in early modern Hungarian political debate Márton Zászkaliczky; 16.
The language of liberty in Calvinist political thought John Coffey;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects. Volume 2: Introduction
Quentin Skinner; Part I. Free Persons and Freedom of Action: 1. Human
freedom and Jesuit moral theology Annabel Brett; 2. Freedom and
self-possession: the case of Montaigne's Essais Felicity Green; 3. Autonomy
and inner freedom: Lipsius and the revival of stoicism Freya Sierhuis; 4.
Freedom of the will as a basis for equality: Descartes, Princess Elisabeth
and Poullain de la Barre Martina Reuter; 5. Language as a means and an
obstacle to freedom: the case of Moses Mendelssohn Avi Lifschitz; Part II.
Free Citizens and the State: 6. Liberty and citizenship in early modern
English political discourse Iain Hampsher-Monk; 7. Free elections and
freedom of speech in English republican thought Antti Tahvanainen; 8. John
Milton's free citizens and the politics of the family Rosanna Cox; 9.
Vattel's Rousseau: jus gentium and the natural liberty of states Theodore
Christov; 10. The state of freedom: Kant and his conservative critics
Reidar Maliks; 11. Freedom and state action in German Enlightenment thought
Alexander Schmidt; 12. The political conditions of free agency: the case of
Mary Wollstonecraft Lena Halldenius; Part III. Freedom and the Limits of
Europe: 13. The idea of freedom in missionary writings about the new world
Catherine Ballériaux; 14. From European to cosmopolitan freedom Fonna
Forman; 15. Is political freedom an Islamic value? Michael Cook;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects.
Civil Liberty: 1. Freedom and apocalyptic thinking in early modern
Lutheranism Thomas Kaufmann; 2. Arminian trouble: Calvinist debates on
freedom Martin van Gelderen; 3. Libertas Ecclesiae in post-tridentine
debates on church and state Jaska Kainulainen; 4. Ecclesiastical
independence and the freedom of consent Polly Ha; 5. Freedom, virtue and
Socinian heterodoxy Sarah Mortimer; 6. From Selden to Mendelssohn: Hebraism
and religious freedom Eric Nelson; 7. Natural religion: Pufendorf and Locke
on the edge of freedom and reason Hannah Dawson; 8. Freedom of conscience,
political liberty and the foundations of liberalism Tim Stanton; Part II.
Liberty and Liberties in Constitutional Thought: 9. The liberty of Italian
city states Serena Ferente; 10. Free and unfree states in Machiavelli's
political philosophy Peter Stacey; 11. Discourses on liberty in early
modern Ragusa Lovro Kun¿evic; 12. Liberty and Liberties in early modern
Poland-Lithuania Thomasz Gromelski; 13. Liberty and liberties in Europe's
federal republics Thomas Maissen; 14. Roman law, German liberties and the
constitution of the Holy Roman Empire Daniel Lee; 15. The language of
liberty in early modern Hungarian political debate Márton Zászkaliczky; 16.
The language of liberty in Calvinist political thought John Coffey;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects. Volume 2: Introduction
Quentin Skinner; Part I. Free Persons and Freedom of Action: 1. Human
freedom and Jesuit moral theology Annabel Brett; 2. Freedom and
self-possession: the case of Montaigne's Essais Felicity Green; 3. Autonomy
and inner freedom: Lipsius and the revival of stoicism Freya Sierhuis; 4.
Freedom of the will as a basis for equality: Descartes, Princess Elisabeth
and Poullain de la Barre Martina Reuter; 5. Language as a means and an
obstacle to freedom: the case of Moses Mendelssohn Avi Lifschitz; Part II.
Free Citizens and the State: 6. Liberty and citizenship in early modern
English political discourse Iain Hampsher-Monk; 7. Free elections and
freedom of speech in English republican thought Antti Tahvanainen; 8. John
Milton's free citizens and the politics of the family Rosanna Cox; 9.
Vattel's Rousseau: jus gentium and the natural liberty of states Theodore
Christov; 10. The state of freedom: Kant and his conservative critics
Reidar Maliks; 11. Freedom and state action in German Enlightenment thought
Alexander Schmidt; 12. The political conditions of free agency: the case of
Mary Wollstonecraft Lena Halldenius; Part III. Freedom and the Limits of
Europe: 13. The idea of freedom in missionary writings about the new world
Catherine Ballériaux; 14. From European to cosmopolitan freedom Fonna
Forman; 15. Is political freedom an Islamic value? Michael Cook;
Bibliography; Index of names; Index of subjects.