Revisiting the Origins of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Halme-Tuomisaari, Miia; Slotte, Pamela
Revisiting the Origins of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Halme-Tuomisaari, Miia; Slotte, Pamela
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Scholars of history, law, theology and anthropology critically revisit the history of human rights.
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Scholars of history, law, theology and anthropology critically revisit the history of human rights.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9781107107649
- ISBN-10: 1107107644
- Artikelnr.: 42766717
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9781107107649
- ISBN-10: 1107107644
- Artikelnr.: 42766717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword. History of human rights as political intervention in the present
Martti Koskenniemi; 1. Revisiting the origins of human rights: introduction
Miia Halme-Tuomisaari and Pamela Slotte; Part I. Foundations: Antiquity to
the Enlightenment: 2. Human rights in antiquity? Revisiting anachronism and
Roman law Jacob Giltaij and Kaius Tuori; 3. Medieval natural rights
discourse Virpi Mäkinen; 4. Human rights and the Thomist tradition Annabel
Brett; Part II. Pluralities of Discourses and Rights: The Enlightenment and
Single-Issue Causes in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Revolutionary rights Lynn
Hunt; 6. Giuseppe Mazzini in (and beyond) the history of human rights
Samuel Moyn; 7. Constituting the Imperial community: rights, common good,
and authority in Britain's Atlantic empire, 1607-1815 Lauren Benton and
Aaron Slater; 8. Human rights discourse in women's rights conventions in
the United States, 1848-70 Kathryn Kish Sklar; 9. The peace movement and
human rights Martin Ceadel; 10. Socialism and the language of rights: the
origins and implications of economic rights Gregory Claeys; Part III.
Institutional Practices and Relations of Rights: Toward the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights: 11. André Mandelstam and the
internationalization of human rights (1869-1949) Dzovinar Kévonian;
12. From League of Nations mandates to decolonization: a brief history of
rights Taina Tuori; 13. 'Blessed are the peacemakers': Christian
internationalism, ecumenical voices and the quest for human rights Pamela
Slotte; 14. Lobbying for relevance: American internationalists, French
civil libertarians and the UDHR Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 15. The Cold War and
the rise of an American conception of human rights, 1945-8 Olivier
Barsalou; 16. Afterword Conor Gearty.
Martti Koskenniemi; 1. Revisiting the origins of human rights: introduction
Miia Halme-Tuomisaari and Pamela Slotte; Part I. Foundations: Antiquity to
the Enlightenment: 2. Human rights in antiquity? Revisiting anachronism and
Roman law Jacob Giltaij and Kaius Tuori; 3. Medieval natural rights
discourse Virpi Mäkinen; 4. Human rights and the Thomist tradition Annabel
Brett; Part II. Pluralities of Discourses and Rights: The Enlightenment and
Single-Issue Causes in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Revolutionary rights Lynn
Hunt; 6. Giuseppe Mazzini in (and beyond) the history of human rights
Samuel Moyn; 7. Constituting the Imperial community: rights, common good,
and authority in Britain's Atlantic empire, 1607-1815 Lauren Benton and
Aaron Slater; 8. Human rights discourse in women's rights conventions in
the United States, 1848-70 Kathryn Kish Sklar; 9. The peace movement and
human rights Martin Ceadel; 10. Socialism and the language of rights: the
origins and implications of economic rights Gregory Claeys; Part III.
Institutional Practices and Relations of Rights: Toward the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights: 11. André Mandelstam and the
internationalization of human rights (1869-1949) Dzovinar Kévonian;
12. From League of Nations mandates to decolonization: a brief history of
rights Taina Tuori; 13. 'Blessed are the peacemakers': Christian
internationalism, ecumenical voices and the quest for human rights Pamela
Slotte; 14. Lobbying for relevance: American internationalists, French
civil libertarians and the UDHR Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 15. The Cold War and
the rise of an American conception of human rights, 1945-8 Olivier
Barsalou; 16. Afterword Conor Gearty.
Foreword. History of human rights as political intervention in the present
Martti Koskenniemi; 1. Revisiting the origins of human rights: introduction
Miia Halme-Tuomisaari and Pamela Slotte; Part I. Foundations: Antiquity to
the Enlightenment: 2. Human rights in antiquity? Revisiting anachronism and
Roman law Jacob Giltaij and Kaius Tuori; 3. Medieval natural rights
discourse Virpi Mäkinen; 4. Human rights and the Thomist tradition Annabel
Brett; Part II. Pluralities of Discourses and Rights: The Enlightenment and
Single-Issue Causes in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Revolutionary rights Lynn
Hunt; 6. Giuseppe Mazzini in (and beyond) the history of human rights
Samuel Moyn; 7. Constituting the Imperial community: rights, common good,
and authority in Britain's Atlantic empire, 1607-1815 Lauren Benton and
Aaron Slater; 8. Human rights discourse in women's rights conventions in
the United States, 1848-70 Kathryn Kish Sklar; 9. The peace movement and
human rights Martin Ceadel; 10. Socialism and the language of rights: the
origins and implications of economic rights Gregory Claeys; Part III.
Institutional Practices and Relations of Rights: Toward the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights: 11. André Mandelstam and the
internationalization of human rights (1869-1949) Dzovinar Kévonian;
12. From League of Nations mandates to decolonization: a brief history of
rights Taina Tuori; 13. 'Blessed are the peacemakers': Christian
internationalism, ecumenical voices and the quest for human rights Pamela
Slotte; 14. Lobbying for relevance: American internationalists, French
civil libertarians and the UDHR Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 15. The Cold War and
the rise of an American conception of human rights, 1945-8 Olivier
Barsalou; 16. Afterword Conor Gearty.
Martti Koskenniemi; 1. Revisiting the origins of human rights: introduction
Miia Halme-Tuomisaari and Pamela Slotte; Part I. Foundations: Antiquity to
the Enlightenment: 2. Human rights in antiquity? Revisiting anachronism and
Roman law Jacob Giltaij and Kaius Tuori; 3. Medieval natural rights
discourse Virpi Mäkinen; 4. Human rights and the Thomist tradition Annabel
Brett; Part II. Pluralities of Discourses and Rights: The Enlightenment and
Single-Issue Causes in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Revolutionary rights Lynn
Hunt; 6. Giuseppe Mazzini in (and beyond) the history of human rights
Samuel Moyn; 7. Constituting the Imperial community: rights, common good,
and authority in Britain's Atlantic empire, 1607-1815 Lauren Benton and
Aaron Slater; 8. Human rights discourse in women's rights conventions in
the United States, 1848-70 Kathryn Kish Sklar; 9. The peace movement and
human rights Martin Ceadel; 10. Socialism and the language of rights: the
origins and implications of economic rights Gregory Claeys; Part III.
Institutional Practices and Relations of Rights: Toward the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights: 11. André Mandelstam and the
internationalization of human rights (1869-1949) Dzovinar Kévonian;
12. From League of Nations mandates to decolonization: a brief history of
rights Taina Tuori; 13. 'Blessed are the peacemakers': Christian
internationalism, ecumenical voices and the quest for human rights Pamela
Slotte; 14. Lobbying for relevance: American internationalists, French
civil libertarians and the UDHR Miia Halme-Tuomisaari; 15. The Cold War and
the rise of an American conception of human rights, 1945-8 Olivier
Barsalou; 16. Afterword Conor Gearty.