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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Pagina vi
... mercantilist ideology in Anglo-Dutch relations (1650–1674) Gijs Rommelse 11 Balancing Europe: ideas and interests in British foreign policy (c. 1700–c. 1720) Andrew C. Thompson 12 'To restore and preserve the liberty of Europe': William ...
... mercantilist ideology in Anglo-Dutch relations (1650–1674) Gijs Rommelse 11 Balancing Europe: ideas and interests in British foreign policy (c. 1700–c. 1720) Andrew C. Thompson 12 'To restore and preserve the liberty of Europe': William ...
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... mercantilism and maritime strife (Hilversum, 2006) as well as two books on contemporary military history. He has published several articles on seventeenthcentury political, economic and maritime subjects in peer-reviewed journals ...
... mercantilism and maritime strife (Hilversum, 2006) as well as two books on contemporary military history. He has published several articles on seventeenthcentury political, economic and maritime subjects in peer-reviewed journals ...
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... mercantilism as a means to increase power. Interconfessional alliances, such as during the Nine Years War (1688–97), seemed to underline the fact that the era of religious conflict had passed. Early modern historians have paid little ...
... mercantilism as a means to increase power. Interconfessional alliances, such as during the Nine Years War (1688–97), seemed to underline the fact that the era of religious conflict had passed. Early modern historians have paid little ...
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... mercantilism. Whereas French Colbertism led to protectionism, Anglo-Dutch relations were also marked by economic warfare in the pursuit of what Charles Wilson described as 'profit and power'.10 International relations were dominated by ...
... mercantilism. Whereas French Colbertism led to protectionism, Anglo-Dutch relations were also marked by economic warfare in the pursuit of what Charles Wilson described as 'profit and power'.10 International relations were dominated by ...
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... mercantilism. Moreover, the active meddling of the state with the economy, the willingness of a government even to go to war for economic reasons (arguably based on an economic ideology) was something new as from the 1650s, most notably ...
... mercantilism. Moreover, the active meddling of the state with the economy, the willingness of a government even to go to war for economic reasons (arguably based on an economic ideology) was something new as from the 1650s, most notably ...
Inhoudsopgave
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the ideological context of Robert Molesworths Account of Denmark | 29 |
2 Partisan politics history and the national interest 17001748 | 55 |
British foreign policy and public discourse in the mirror of ancient Athens ca 1730ca 1750 | 93 |
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The ideological context of the Dutch war 1672 | 131 |
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Ideologies of interests in English foreign policy during the reign of Charles II | 145 |
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Holy war and republican pacifism in the earlyeighteenthcentury Commonwealth of PolandLithuania | 163 |
churchmen and war in France and England during the Nine Years War 16881697 | 181 |
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Romeyn de Hooghe and the imagination of Dutch foreign policy | 197 |
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A change of ideology in Imperial Spain? Spanish commercial policy with America and the change of dynasty 16481740 | 215 |
mercantilist ideology in AngloDutch relations
16501674 | 243 |
ideas and interests in British foreign policy c 1700c 1720 | 267 |
William IIIs ideas on foreign policy | 283 |
Index | 305 |
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Ideology and Foreign Policy in Early Modern Europe (1650-1750) David Onnekink,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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