A History of the European Restorations: Culture, Society and Religion
Editat de Professor Michael Broers, Ambrogio A. Caiani Stephen Bannen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350253063
ISBN-10: 1350253065
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350253065
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A Major 2 volume history of 19th Century Europe
Notă biografică
Michael Broers is Professor of Western European History at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. His book, The Napoleonic Empire in Italy, 1796-1814 (2005) won the Prix Napoleon of the foundation Napoleon. Ambrogio A. Caiani is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Kent.
Cuprins
Introduction - Michael BroersPart 1 Historicising the Ancien Régime. The Quest for Legitimacy Ch.1 Turning the clock back? The politics of time in Restoration Europe, 1815-1830. Rhys JonesCh.2 The ambivalent memory of the Dutch revolt and the construction of the Dutch Restoration regime. Matthijs LokCh.3 The Ancien Régime in Restoration France. Bettina FrederkingCh.4 Pierre Daru's Histoire de la République de Venise, the destruction of the Serenissima, and the Napoleonic legacy in Restoration Venice. David LavenPart 2 Restoring Religion Ch.5 Was a State-Church alliance really possible? The case of the Spanish Episcopate and the Crown (1814-1833). Andoni ArtolaCh.6 A Renewed Global Power. The Restoration of the Holy See and the Triumph of Ultramontanism, 1814-1848. Francisco Javier Ramón SolansPart 3 Politics at the Grassroots - the old battles?Ch.7 From Restoration to Indoctrination: Liberals, Reactionaries and the People in Spain, 1814-23. Mark Lawrence Ch.8 Politicization and conspiracies against the Bourbons, 1816-1823: a double repression of popular involvement? Jean-Noël TardyCh.9 "Voting for Henri V, Rex Francorum: Popular Aspirations and Elite Concerns, Montpellier (Hérault), 1830-1850" Bernard RulofPart 4: New PublicsCh.10 Writing Scandinavianism. The public sphere and the Scandinavianist movement. Ruth HemstadCh.11 The Tinderbox: Military Culture and Literary Culture from Romanticism to Realism. David HopkinCh.12 New Words for a Restored Order: Publishers and Politics in Central Europe. James M. BrophyPart 5: The world of the victims: The Restoration From Below Ch.13 Napoleon as an icon of political liberalism in Restauration Germany. Ute PlanertCh.14 Napoleonic Veterans and the Challenge of Peace. Alan ForrestCh.15 Ideological change and National Frontiers, From the fall of Napoleon's Empire to the Savoyard Restoration Subalpine Italy 1814-1821. Michael BroersCh.16 Overcoming Institutional Inertia: Serfdom, the State, and Agrarian Reform in Prussia and Russia. Tracy Dennison Part 6 Restoring the Arts Ch.17 Après nous le Déluge: Images for the French Restoration. Stephen Bann Ch.18 Museum Murals and Nation Building in Restoration Bavaria. Cordula GreweCh.19 Building Codes: Infrastructural Politics in Étienne Bouhot's Restoration Paris. Richard Taws.Ch.20 Stendhal, Byron and the Bourbons. David EllisCh.21 Charles Philipon's 'Mascarades improvisées' and the imagery of change in Restoration France. Richard Wrigley. Conclusion Ch. 22 The 1848 Revolutions: the recasting of 'restoration' Europe? Michael Rapport
Recenzii
One of the book's strengths is that it highlights modern scholarship of the period, on which these essays are based. This study will be of greatest interest to specialists and graduate students. Summing Up: Recommended.
This is an excellent collection, and the editors deserve praise ... One of the great pluses of the collection is its scope: the way it integrates European states and regions that have so often been left out of books too narrowly focused on France and, perhaps, Italy and Spain ... These volumes deserve to be in every library concerned with teaching and research on nineteenth-century Europe.
In short, the editors have admirably engaged with the Restorations ... In sum, there is much promise to A History of the European Restorations, and its impressive cast of contributors have made important interventions.
This is a magnificent and exciting collection, bringing together a remarkable international range of scholars who cover both well-established topics from unfamiliar angles, and introduce areas on which there is little available in English. Any respectable historical library will need a copy: it will be widely consulted for years.
This impressive collection will assume its place as an important survey of current thinking on the politics of the Restoration era in both international and domestic contexts. Scholars and students alike will consult the essays with profit. The contributors provide new and nuanced assessments of actors and policies rather than recurring to older dichotomies of radical and reactionary. Some contributions trace themes for specific regions across the whole period, others focus on specific episodes and explore the broader implications through close readings. Having both types of essays adds to the insights of the volume.
These two volumes provide a valuable introduction to the exciting new research which is transforming our view of Europe between 1815 and 1848. Unified by the important and persuasive notion of multiple "Restorations", they will be invaluable for anyone who teaches or studies this important period in European history.
This exciting two-volume collection provides a wealth of material on the European dimension of the Restoration as Europe was both re-made and made anew in the aftermath of the Napoleonic period. The range is truly impressive, covering both the states usually well-treated, notably France, but also others, for example the Netherlands, usually underplayed. These volumes deserve to be in every library concerned with teaching and research on nineteenth century Europe.
This is an excellent collection, and the editors deserve praise ... One of the great pluses of the collection is its scope: the way it integrates European states and regions that have so often been left out of books too narrowly focused on France and, perhaps, Italy and Spain ... These volumes deserve to be in every library concerned with teaching and research on nineteenth-century Europe.
In short, the editors have admirably engaged with the Restorations ... In sum, there is much promise to A History of the European Restorations, and its impressive cast of contributors have made important interventions.
This is a magnificent and exciting collection, bringing together a remarkable international range of scholars who cover both well-established topics from unfamiliar angles, and introduce areas on which there is little available in English. Any respectable historical library will need a copy: it will be widely consulted for years.
This impressive collection will assume its place as an important survey of current thinking on the politics of the Restoration era in both international and domestic contexts. Scholars and students alike will consult the essays with profit. The contributors provide new and nuanced assessments of actors and policies rather than recurring to older dichotomies of radical and reactionary. Some contributions trace themes for specific regions across the whole period, others focus on specific episodes and explore the broader implications through close readings. Having both types of essays adds to the insights of the volume.
These two volumes provide a valuable introduction to the exciting new research which is transforming our view of Europe between 1815 and 1848. Unified by the important and persuasive notion of multiple "Restorations", they will be invaluable for anyone who teaches or studies this important period in European history.
This exciting two-volume collection provides a wealth of material on the European dimension of the Restoration as Europe was both re-made and made anew in the aftermath of the Napoleonic period. The range is truly impressive, covering both the states usually well-treated, notably France, but also others, for example the Netherlands, usually underplayed. These volumes deserve to be in every library concerned with teaching and research on nineteenth century Europe.