Ideology and Foreign Policy in Early Modern Europe (1650-1750)Routledge, 13 mei 2016 - 334 pagina's The years 1650 to 1750 - sandwiched between an age of 'wars of religion' and an age of 'revolutionary wars' - have often been characterized as a 'de-ideologized' period. However, the essays in this collection contend that this is a mistaken assumption. For whilst international relations during this time may lack the obvious polarization between Catholic and Protestant visible in the proceeding hundred years, or the highly charged contest between monarchies and republics of the late eighteenth century, it is forcibly argued that ideology had a fundamental part to play in this crucial transformative stage of European history. Many early modernists have paid little attention to international relations theory, often taking a 'Realist' approach that emphasizes the anarchism, materialism and power-political nature of international relations. In contrast, this volume provides alternative perspectives, viewing international relations as socially constructed and influenced by ideas, ideology and identities. Building on such theoretical developments, allows international relations after 1648 to be fundamentally reconsidered, by putting political and economic ideology firmly back into the picture. By engaging with, and building upon, recent theoretical developments, this collection treads new terrain. Not only does it integrate cultural history with high politics and foreign policy, it also engages directly with themes discussed by political scientists and international relations theorists. As such it offers a fresh, and genuinely interdisciplinary approach to this complex and fundamental period in Europe's development. |
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... Whig junto still clinging to power after the Peace of Ryswick ( 1697 ) had finally collapsed and its members were now hounded by the Tories . Criticizing past foreign policy became a Tory tactic to demonize the Whig party.3 The dispute ...
... Whig junto still clinging to power after the Peace of Ryswick ( 1697 ) had finally collapsed and its members were now hounded by the Tories . Criticizing past foreign policy became a Tory tactic to demonize the Whig party.3 The dispute ...
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... Whigs and Tories , Orangists and Loevesteiners battled over the direction of foreign policy based upon ideological conceptions of interest of state . Thirdly , the Peace of Westphalia heralded a new era in foreign policy , because for ...
... Whigs and Tories , Orangists and Loevesteiners battled over the direction of foreign policy based upon ideological conceptions of interest of state . Thirdly , the Peace of Westphalia heralded a new era in foreign policy , because for ...
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... Whigs in the 1690s experienced ' The French threat [ as ] ideological as well as geopolitical ' . The Whigs differed ... Whig historiography on the reigns of Charles II and William III was in continuous dialogue with contemporary debates ...
... Whigs in the 1690s experienced ' The French threat [ as ] ideological as well as geopolitical ' . The Whigs differed ... Whig historiography on the reigns of Charles II and William III was in continuous dialogue with contemporary debates ...
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... Whigs' who 'worked for a federal system in the British Isles, an amendment of Parliament, a diminution of ministerial prerogative, an increased toleration, and some modification of mercantilist regulation'. Neither they nor their agenda ...
... Whigs' who 'worked for a federal system in the British Isles, an amendment of Parliament, a diminution of ministerial prerogative, an increased toleration, and some modification of mercantilist regulation'. Neither they nor their agenda ...
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... Whigs' during the standing army controversy, perhaps because he saw that as a moment in which real European disarmament was possible, he claimed 'this in a Whig is no insensible crime'. He was, he said, committed to the core Whig ...
... Whigs' during the standing army controversy, perhaps because he saw that as a moment in which real European disarmament was possible, he claimed 'this in a Whig is no insensible crime'. He was, he said, committed to the core Whig ...
Inhoudsopgave
2artisan politics history and the national interest 17001748 | |
British foreign policy and public | |
The ideological context of the Dutch war 1672 | |
Ideologies of interests in English foreign policy during the reign of Charles II | |
Holy war and republican pacifism in the earlyeighteenthcentury | |
churchmen and war in France and England during the Nine | |
Romeyn de Hooghe and the imagination of Dutch foreign policy | |
A change of ideology in Imperial Spain? Spanish commercial policy with | |
mercantilist ideology in AngloDutch relations | |
ideas and interests in British foreign policy c 1700c 1720 | |
William IIIs ideas on foreign | |
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Ideology and Foreign Policy in Early Modern Europe (1650-1750) David Onnekink,Gijs Rommelse Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2011 |
Ideology and Foreign Policy in Early Modern Europe (1650–1750) Gijs Rommelse Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2016 |
Ideology and Foreign Policy in Early Modern Europe (1650-1750) David Onnekink,Gijs Rommelse Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2011 |
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