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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Over the last ten years, revisionists have increasingly challenged the previously accepted narrative of the history of human rights. This book brings together history, law, theology and anthropology scholars in order to revisit the debates.
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Over the last ten years, revisionists have increasingly challenged the previously accepted narrative of the history of human rights. This book brings together history, law, theology and anthropology scholars in order to revisit the debates.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514911
- ISBN-10: 1107514916
- Artikelnr.: 53779110
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514911
- ISBN-10: 1107514916
- Artikelnr.: 53779110
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.