An Historical and Political View of the Constitution and Revolutions of Geneva
Title | An Historical and Political View of the Constitution and Revolutions of Geneva PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
Publisher | |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 1784 |
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An Historical and Political View of the Constitution and Revolutions of Geneva, in the eighteenth century ... translated by John Farell
Title | An Historical and Political View of the Constitution and Revolutions of Geneva, in the eighteenth century ... translated by John Farell PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Francis d' IVERNOIS |
Publisher | |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 1784 |
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An Historical and Political View of the Constitution and Revolutions of Geneva
Title | An Historical and Political View of the Constitution and Revolutions of Geneva PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
Publisher | |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 1784 |
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The papers of Henry Laurens
Title | The papers of Henry Laurens PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Laurens |
Publisher | Univ of South Carolina Press |
Pages | 824 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780872493858 |
Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans
Title | Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Whatmore |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 2021-12-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0691206643 |
A bloody episode that epitomised the political dilemmas of the eighteenth century In 1798, members of the United Irishmen were massacred by the British amid the crumbling walls of a half-built town near Waterford in Ireland. Many of the Irish were republicans inspired by the French Revolution, and the site of their demise was known as Geneva Barracks. The Barracks were the remnants of an experimental community called New Geneva, a settlement of Calvinist republican rebels who fled the continent in 1782. The British believed that the rectitude and industriousness of these imported revolutionaries would have a positive effect on the Irish populace. The experiment was abandoned, however, after the Calvinists demanded greater independence and more state money for their project. Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans tells the story of a utopian city inspired by a spirit of liberty and republican values being turned into a place where republicans who had fought for liberty were extinguished by the might of empire. Richard Whatmore brings to life a violent age in which powerful states like Britain and France intervened in the affairs of smaller, weaker countries, justifying their actions on the grounds that they were stopping anarchists and terrorists from destroying society, religion and government. The Genevans and the Irish rebels, in turn, saw themselves as advocates of republican virtue, willing to sacrifice themselves for liberty, rights and the public good. Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans shows how the massacre at Geneva Barracks marked an end to the old Europe of diverse political forms, and the ascendancy of powerful states seeking empire and markets—in many respects the end of enlightenment itself.
Against War and Empire
Title | Against War and Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Whatmore |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2012-07-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300175574 |
As Britain and France became more powerful during the eighteenth century, small states such as Geneva could no longer stand militarily against these commercial monarchies. Furthermore, many Genevans felt that they were being drawn into a corrupt commercial world dominated by amoral aristocrats dedicated to the unprincipled pursuit of wealth. In this book Richard Whatmore presents an intellectual history of republicans who strove to ensure Geneva's survival as an independent state. Whatmore shows how the Genevan republicans grappled with the ideas of Rousseau, Voltaire, Bentham, and others in seeking to make modern Europe safe for small states, by vanquishing the threats presented by war and by empire.
Markets in Historical Contexts
Title | Markets in Historical Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Bevir |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2004-02-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1139452177 |
Markets in Historical Contexts is the result of a dialogue between historians and social scientists thinking about markets in modern society. How should we approach markets after the collapse of Marxism? What alternative ways of thinking about markets can we recover from the past? The essays in this volume set out to challenge essentialist accounts of the market. Instead they suggest that markets are always embedded in distinctive traditions and practices that shape the ways in which they are conceived and the manner of their working. The essays range widely over European and non-European societies from the eighteenth century to the present, from the great transformation to globalization. Rational peasants, republican economists, popular conservatives, guild theorists, early environmentalists, communitarians, progressives, consumers, Gandhi's descendants and others are all revived. The volume thus recovers alternative ways of thinking about markets, many of which are neglected or marginalized in contemporary debates.