Peter Becker (Assist. ed.)
Republicanism and Liberalism in America and the German States, 1750-1850
Herausgeber: Becker, Peter; Henretta, James A.; Heideking, Jürgen
Peter Becker (Assist. ed.)
Republicanism and Liberalism in America and the German States, 1750-1850
Herausgeber: Becker, Peter; Henretta, James A.; Heideking, Jürgen
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This book studies the similarities and differences in the understanding of Republicanism and Liberalism in America and Germany.
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This book studies the similarities and differences in the understanding of Republicanism and Liberalism in America and Germany.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9780521800662
- ISBN-10: 0521800668
- Artikelnr.: 29338505
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9780521800662
- ISBN-10: 0521800668
- Artikelnr.: 29338505
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Introduction Jürgen Heideking and James A. Henretta; Part I. Overview: 1.
'Wir nennen's Gemeinism' (we call it public spirit): Republic and
Republicanism in the German political discussion of the nineteenth century
Rudolf Vierhaus; Part II. The Republican World: 2. The concept of the
Republic in eighteenth-century German thought Hans Erich Bödeker; 3. Kant's
Republicanism and its consequences Otto Dann; 4. Constitutions, charity,
and liberalism in comparative perspective: Germany and the Anglo-American
tradition A. G. Roeber; 5. Politics and sentiment: Catharine Macaulay's
Republicanism Vera Nünning; 6. Between Liberalism and Republicanism:
'manners' in the political thought of Mercy Otis Warren Rosemarie Zagarri;
Part III. The Transition from Republicanism to Liberalism: 7. The Liberal
Democratic Republicanism of the first American State constitutions, 1776-80
Willi Paul Adams; 8. Bennington and the Green Mountain Boys: the emergence
of Liberal Democracy in Vermont, 1760-1850 Robert E. Shalhope; 9. The birth
of American Liberalism: New York, 1820-60 James A. Henretta; 10.
Republicanism, Liberalism, and market society: party formation and party
ideology in Germany and the United States, c.1825-50 Paul Nolte; 11.
Festive culture and national identity in America and Germany Jürgen
Heideking; 12. Charles Follen's Perception of Republicanism in Germany and
the United States, 1815-40 Edmund Spevack; Part IV. The Logic of
Liberalism: 13. 'The right to possess all the faculties that God has
given': possessive individualism, slave women, and abolitionist thought Amy
Dru Stanley; 14. Freedom of contract and freedom of person: a brief history
of 'involuntary servitude' in American fundamental law Robert J. Steinfeld.
'Wir nennen's Gemeinism' (we call it public spirit): Republic and
Republicanism in the German political discussion of the nineteenth century
Rudolf Vierhaus; Part II. The Republican World: 2. The concept of the
Republic in eighteenth-century German thought Hans Erich Bödeker; 3. Kant's
Republicanism and its consequences Otto Dann; 4. Constitutions, charity,
and liberalism in comparative perspective: Germany and the Anglo-American
tradition A. G. Roeber; 5. Politics and sentiment: Catharine Macaulay's
Republicanism Vera Nünning; 6. Between Liberalism and Republicanism:
'manners' in the political thought of Mercy Otis Warren Rosemarie Zagarri;
Part III. The Transition from Republicanism to Liberalism: 7. The Liberal
Democratic Republicanism of the first American State constitutions, 1776-80
Willi Paul Adams; 8. Bennington and the Green Mountain Boys: the emergence
of Liberal Democracy in Vermont, 1760-1850 Robert E. Shalhope; 9. The birth
of American Liberalism: New York, 1820-60 James A. Henretta; 10.
Republicanism, Liberalism, and market society: party formation and party
ideology in Germany and the United States, c.1825-50 Paul Nolte; 11.
Festive culture and national identity in America and Germany Jürgen
Heideking; 12. Charles Follen's Perception of Republicanism in Germany and
the United States, 1815-40 Edmund Spevack; Part IV. The Logic of
Liberalism: 13. 'The right to possess all the faculties that God has
given': possessive individualism, slave women, and abolitionist thought Amy
Dru Stanley; 14. Freedom of contract and freedom of person: a brief history
of 'involuntary servitude' in American fundamental law Robert J. Steinfeld.
Introduction Jürgen Heideking and James A. Henretta; Part I. Overview: 1.
'Wir nennen's Gemeinism' (we call it public spirit): Republic and
Republicanism in the German political discussion of the nineteenth century
Rudolf Vierhaus; Part II. The Republican World: 2. The concept of the
Republic in eighteenth-century German thought Hans Erich Bödeker; 3. Kant's
Republicanism and its consequences Otto Dann; 4. Constitutions, charity,
and liberalism in comparative perspective: Germany and the Anglo-American
tradition A. G. Roeber; 5. Politics and sentiment: Catharine Macaulay's
Republicanism Vera Nünning; 6. Between Liberalism and Republicanism:
'manners' in the political thought of Mercy Otis Warren Rosemarie Zagarri;
Part III. The Transition from Republicanism to Liberalism: 7. The Liberal
Democratic Republicanism of the first American State constitutions, 1776-80
Willi Paul Adams; 8. Bennington and the Green Mountain Boys: the emergence
of Liberal Democracy in Vermont, 1760-1850 Robert E. Shalhope; 9. The birth
of American Liberalism: New York, 1820-60 James A. Henretta; 10.
Republicanism, Liberalism, and market society: party formation and party
ideology in Germany and the United States, c.1825-50 Paul Nolte; 11.
Festive culture and national identity in America and Germany Jürgen
Heideking; 12. Charles Follen's Perception of Republicanism in Germany and
the United States, 1815-40 Edmund Spevack; Part IV. The Logic of
Liberalism: 13. 'The right to possess all the faculties that God has
given': possessive individualism, slave women, and abolitionist thought Amy
Dru Stanley; 14. Freedom of contract and freedom of person: a brief history
of 'involuntary servitude' in American fundamental law Robert J. Steinfeld.
'Wir nennen's Gemeinism' (we call it public spirit): Republic and
Republicanism in the German political discussion of the nineteenth century
Rudolf Vierhaus; Part II. The Republican World: 2. The concept of the
Republic in eighteenth-century German thought Hans Erich Bödeker; 3. Kant's
Republicanism and its consequences Otto Dann; 4. Constitutions, charity,
and liberalism in comparative perspective: Germany and the Anglo-American
tradition A. G. Roeber; 5. Politics and sentiment: Catharine Macaulay's
Republicanism Vera Nünning; 6. Between Liberalism and Republicanism:
'manners' in the political thought of Mercy Otis Warren Rosemarie Zagarri;
Part III. The Transition from Republicanism to Liberalism: 7. The Liberal
Democratic Republicanism of the first American State constitutions, 1776-80
Willi Paul Adams; 8. Bennington and the Green Mountain Boys: the emergence
of Liberal Democracy in Vermont, 1760-1850 Robert E. Shalhope; 9. The birth
of American Liberalism: New York, 1820-60 James A. Henretta; 10.
Republicanism, Liberalism, and market society: party formation and party
ideology in Germany and the United States, c.1825-50 Paul Nolte; 11.
Festive culture and national identity in America and Germany Jürgen
Heideking; 12. Charles Follen's Perception of Republicanism in Germany and
the United States, 1815-40 Edmund Spevack; Part IV. The Logic of
Liberalism: 13. 'The right to possess all the faculties that God has
given': possessive individualism, slave women, and abolitionist thought Amy
Dru Stanley; 14. Freedom of contract and freedom of person: a brief history
of 'involuntary servitude' in American fundamental law Robert J. Steinfeld.