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Early Modern Sovereignties

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The essays in this volume explore the theories and practices of sovereignty in the context of state-building in the early modern Northern and Southern Low Countries. The Dutch Revolt, the secession of the northern provinces from the Spanish empire, the formation of the Dutch Republic and the reconstitution of Habsburg authority in the south, fostered tense debates among scholars and political leaders about the legitimacy, organisation and processes of law and governance. This made the Low Countries a prime battlefield for theoretical and political contestations about the nature of public authority and the relations between different layers of government in early-modern Europe. The book approaches this historical debate from three angles: (1) political theoretical, (2) legal, and (3) politico-historical. Contributors are: Hans Blom, Bram De Ridder, Alicia Esteban Estringana, Simon Groenveld, Gustaaf Janssens, Shavana Musa, Jose Javier Ruiz Ibanez, Werner Thomas, Lies van Aelst, Gustaaf van Nifterik, and Rene Vermeir.
Undertittel
Theory and Practice of a Burgeoning Concept in the Netherlands
ISBN
9789004446267
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
15.12.2020
Forlag
BRILL
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