The Cambridge History of Rights: Volume 4, the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Herausgeber: Edelstein, Dan; Pitts, Jennifer
The Cambridge History of Rights: Volume 4, the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Herausgeber: Edelstein, Dan; Pitts, Jennifer
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
"This volume examines how writers during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries transformed and propagated new ideas about rights, and offers a global perspective on rights-making. A comprehensive resource for students and scholars of intellectual, social, and political history"--
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Barbara Bogusz / Ryszard Cholewinski / Adam Cygan / Erika Szyszczak (eds.)Irregular Migration and Human Rights: Theoretical, European and International Perspectives287,99 €
- The Cambridge Companion to Public Law53,99 €
- The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty135,99 €
- The Cambridge Handbook of Commons Research Innovations183,99 €
- Covert Racism244,99 €
- Social Justice for Children and Young People142,99 €
- Thomas JeffersonThe Declaration of Independence12,99 €
-
-
-
"This volume examines how writers during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries transformed and propagated new ideas about rights, and offers a global perspective on rights-making. A comprehensive resource for students and scholars of intellectual, social, and political history"--
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781316519165
- ISBN-10: 1316519163
- Artikelnr.: 71910617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781316519165
- ISBN-10: 1316519163
- Artikelnr.: 71910617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. A Revolution in Rights?: 1. Barbeyrac's intervention. Grotius,
Pufendorf, Locke David Grewal; 2. Rights, mercantile capitalism and the
bourgeois revolution: the rise of political economy Martti Koskenniemi; 3.
Social rights Glauco Schettini and Charles Walton; 4. Rights in
Enlightenment theories of rights Céline Spector; 5. Rights, property, and
politics: Hume to Hegel Richard Bourke; 6. Antislavery in the age of
rights: or, the rights of slaves confront the right to slaves Christopher
Leslie Brown; 7. The Enlightenment Constitutionalism and the rights of man
Vincenzo Ferrone; 8. Fundamental rights at the American founding Jud
Campbell; 9. Declarations of rights Jeremy D. Popkin; 10. The rights of
women (or women's rights) Karen Offen; 11. The image of rights in the
French Revolution Adam Lebovitz; Part II. Post-Revolutionary Rights: 12. On
the nadir of natural rights theory in nineteenth-century Britain Gregory
Conti; 13. The 1789 declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen: a
civil creed of the French republic? Valentine Zuber; 14. Rights in the
thought of Kant, Fichte, and Hegel Frederick Neuhouser; 15. Rights and
socialism 1750-1880 Gareth Stedman Jones; 16. Economic liberalism and
rights in the nineteenth century David Todd; 17. Human rights during the
1848 revolutions Mike Rapport; Part III. Rights and Empires: 18. Rights and
empires: relations of authority Lauren Benton and Jane Burbank; 19. Rights
in Late Mughal and Early Colonial India Hasan Zahid Siddiqui; 20. Rights in
the Americas Joshua Simon; 21. The free sea: an antislavery of human rights
Amy Dru Stanley; 22. Abolition and Imperialism in Africa Bronwen Everill;
23. Rights in Pan-Asian, Pan-Islamic, and Pan-African thought Cemil Aydin;
24. Indigenous rights in settler colonies Saliha Belmessous; 25.
Catholicism and rights: politics, economics and, sexuality Udi Greenberg;
26. (Human) Rights Associations (1775-1898) Wolfgang Schmale.
Pufendorf, Locke David Grewal; 2. Rights, mercantile capitalism and the
bourgeois revolution: the rise of political economy Martti Koskenniemi; 3.
Social rights Glauco Schettini and Charles Walton; 4. Rights in
Enlightenment theories of rights Céline Spector; 5. Rights, property, and
politics: Hume to Hegel Richard Bourke; 6. Antislavery in the age of
rights: or, the rights of slaves confront the right to slaves Christopher
Leslie Brown; 7. The Enlightenment Constitutionalism and the rights of man
Vincenzo Ferrone; 8. Fundamental rights at the American founding Jud
Campbell; 9. Declarations of rights Jeremy D. Popkin; 10. The rights of
women (or women's rights) Karen Offen; 11. The image of rights in the
French Revolution Adam Lebovitz; Part II. Post-Revolutionary Rights: 12. On
the nadir of natural rights theory in nineteenth-century Britain Gregory
Conti; 13. The 1789 declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen: a
civil creed of the French republic? Valentine Zuber; 14. Rights in the
thought of Kant, Fichte, and Hegel Frederick Neuhouser; 15. Rights and
socialism 1750-1880 Gareth Stedman Jones; 16. Economic liberalism and
rights in the nineteenth century David Todd; 17. Human rights during the
1848 revolutions Mike Rapport; Part III. Rights and Empires: 18. Rights and
empires: relations of authority Lauren Benton and Jane Burbank; 19. Rights
in Late Mughal and Early Colonial India Hasan Zahid Siddiqui; 20. Rights in
the Americas Joshua Simon; 21. The free sea: an antislavery of human rights
Amy Dru Stanley; 22. Abolition and Imperialism in Africa Bronwen Everill;
23. Rights in Pan-Asian, Pan-Islamic, and Pan-African thought Cemil Aydin;
24. Indigenous rights in settler colonies Saliha Belmessous; 25.
Catholicism and rights: politics, economics and, sexuality Udi Greenberg;
26. (Human) Rights Associations (1775-1898) Wolfgang Schmale.
Part I. A Revolution in Rights?: 1. Barbeyrac's intervention. Grotius,
Pufendorf, Locke David Grewal; 2. Rights, mercantile capitalism and the
bourgeois revolution: the rise of political economy Martti Koskenniemi; 3.
Social rights Glauco Schettini and Charles Walton; 4. Rights in
Enlightenment theories of rights Céline Spector; 5. Rights, property, and
politics: Hume to Hegel Richard Bourke; 6. Antislavery in the age of
rights: or, the rights of slaves confront the right to slaves Christopher
Leslie Brown; 7. The Enlightenment Constitutionalism and the rights of man
Vincenzo Ferrone; 8. Fundamental rights at the American founding Jud
Campbell; 9. Declarations of rights Jeremy D. Popkin; 10. The rights of
women (or women's rights) Karen Offen; 11. The image of rights in the
French Revolution Adam Lebovitz; Part II. Post-Revolutionary Rights: 12. On
the nadir of natural rights theory in nineteenth-century Britain Gregory
Conti; 13. The 1789 declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen: a
civil creed of the French republic? Valentine Zuber; 14. Rights in the
thought of Kant, Fichte, and Hegel Frederick Neuhouser; 15. Rights and
socialism 1750-1880 Gareth Stedman Jones; 16. Economic liberalism and
rights in the nineteenth century David Todd; 17. Human rights during the
1848 revolutions Mike Rapport; Part III. Rights and Empires: 18. Rights and
empires: relations of authority Lauren Benton and Jane Burbank; 19. Rights
in Late Mughal and Early Colonial India Hasan Zahid Siddiqui; 20. Rights in
the Americas Joshua Simon; 21. The free sea: an antislavery of human rights
Amy Dru Stanley; 22. Abolition and Imperialism in Africa Bronwen Everill;
23. Rights in Pan-Asian, Pan-Islamic, and Pan-African thought Cemil Aydin;
24. Indigenous rights in settler colonies Saliha Belmessous; 25.
Catholicism and rights: politics, economics and, sexuality Udi Greenberg;
26. (Human) Rights Associations (1775-1898) Wolfgang Schmale.
Pufendorf, Locke David Grewal; 2. Rights, mercantile capitalism and the
bourgeois revolution: the rise of political economy Martti Koskenniemi; 3.
Social rights Glauco Schettini and Charles Walton; 4. Rights in
Enlightenment theories of rights Céline Spector; 5. Rights, property, and
politics: Hume to Hegel Richard Bourke; 6. Antislavery in the age of
rights: or, the rights of slaves confront the right to slaves Christopher
Leslie Brown; 7. The Enlightenment Constitutionalism and the rights of man
Vincenzo Ferrone; 8. Fundamental rights at the American founding Jud
Campbell; 9. Declarations of rights Jeremy D. Popkin; 10. The rights of
women (or women's rights) Karen Offen; 11. The image of rights in the
French Revolution Adam Lebovitz; Part II. Post-Revolutionary Rights: 12. On
the nadir of natural rights theory in nineteenth-century Britain Gregory
Conti; 13. The 1789 declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen: a
civil creed of the French republic? Valentine Zuber; 14. Rights in the
thought of Kant, Fichte, and Hegel Frederick Neuhouser; 15. Rights and
socialism 1750-1880 Gareth Stedman Jones; 16. Economic liberalism and
rights in the nineteenth century David Todd; 17. Human rights during the
1848 revolutions Mike Rapport; Part III. Rights and Empires: 18. Rights and
empires: relations of authority Lauren Benton and Jane Burbank; 19. Rights
in Late Mughal and Early Colonial India Hasan Zahid Siddiqui; 20. Rights in
the Americas Joshua Simon; 21. The free sea: an antislavery of human rights
Amy Dru Stanley; 22. Abolition and Imperialism in Africa Bronwen Everill;
23. Rights in Pan-Asian, Pan-Islamic, and Pan-African thought Cemil Aydin;
24. Indigenous rights in settler colonies Saliha Belmessous; 25.
Catholicism and rights: politics, economics and, sexuality Udi Greenberg;
26. (Human) Rights Associations (1775-1898) Wolfgang Schmale.