This book examines the conceptual and political history of the right of self-determination of peoples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jörg Fisch is Professor Emeritus of Modern History at the University of Zurich.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: national unity and secession in the symbolism of power Introduction: a concept and ideal Part I. Theory of Self-Determination: 1. Individual self-determination 2. Collective self-determination 3. The people 4. Self-determination and the right of self-determination Part II. Self-Determination in Practice: 5. The early modern period in Europe: precursors of a right of self-determination? 6. The first decolonization and the right to independence: the Americas, 1776-1826 7. The French Revolution and the invention of the plebiscite 8. From the European Restoration to the First World War, 1815-1914 9. The First World War and the peace treaties, 1918-23 10. The interwar period, 1923-39 11. The Second World War: the perversion of a great promise 12. The Cold War and the second decolonization, 1945-89 13. After 1989: the quest for a new equilibrium Epilogue: the right of the weak.
Prologue: national unity and secession in the symbolism of power Introduction: a concept and ideal Part I. Theory of Self-Determination: 1. Individual self-determination 2. Collective self-determination 3. The people 4. Self-determination and the right of self-determination Part II. Self-Determination in Practice: 5. The early modern period in Europe: precursors of a right of self-determination? 6. The first decolonization and the right to independence: the Americas, 1776-1826 7. The French Revolution and the invention of the plebiscite 8. From the European Restoration to the First World War, 1815-1914 9. The First World War and the peace treaties, 1918-23 10. The interwar period, 1923-39 11. The Second World War: the perversion of a great promise 12. The Cold War and the second decolonization, 1945-89 13. After 1989: the quest for a new equilibrium Epilogue: the right of the weak.
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