Impersonal Power: History and Theory of the Bourgeois State: Historical Materialism Book Series, cartea 15
Autor Heide Gerstenberger Traducere de David Fernbachen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004130272
ISBN-10: 9004130276
Pagini: 804
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 57 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004130276
Pagini: 804
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 57 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
Public țintă
All those interested in the explanation of long-term historical developments, in state theory, as well as in the political, economic, and religious history of England and France.Cuprins
Preface to the English Edition
Part One - The Rise of Bourgeois States: Preconditions for an Explanation
1. Miracles, for example
2. States in general, ‘bourgeois’ states in particular
3. Examples of evolutionary approaches
4. False conclusions from structural analysis
5. Pitfalls in historical comparison
6. Advice on reading
Part Two - From Ancien Régime to Bourgeois State: England
‘How then did they do it?’
Chapter 1. English Feudalism: Appropriation by Land Lordship and Force of Arms under Feudally Generalised Royal Power
1.a. Preconditions of feudal rule
1.b. Establishment of feudal power structures
Chapter 2. The Ancien Régime in England
2.a. Establishment of the ancien régime
2.b. Contradictory development of the ancien régime
2.c. The partial revolutionising of the ancien régime
Chapter 3. The Estate Constitution of Public Power
3.a. Dissolution of the personal power of the English monarchs
3.b. Objectification of local generalised power
3.c. The ‘Establishment’: transformation of church rule
Chapter 4. The Revolutionising of the Forms of Rule of the Ancien Régime into Bourgeois State Power
4.a. Opening up of centralised power of office
4.b. Separation of local power of office from the privileges of the landed nobility
4.c. Dissolution of the ancien régime of appropriation
4.d. From the ‘political nation’ to a national political public
4.e. ‘Pomp and circumstance’: the English form of bourgeois state power
Part Three - From Ancien Régime to Bourgeois Society: France
Chapter 1. The Development of ‘Feudal’ Power Relations
1. a. The rule of the aristocracy
1.b. Hierarchy and immunity
Chapter 2. Plague, War and Difference
Chapter 3. The French Ancien Régime
3.a. Emergence of the ancien régime
3.b. Contradictory development of the ancien régime
Chapter 4. The French Revolution as Event and Structural Change
4.a. The rise of a revolutionary public
4.b. The struggle for a new order
4.c. The revolutionising of ancien-régime forms of rule into bourgeois state power
4.d. Emperor, king and notables: the French constitution of the bourgeois state
Part Four - Results of the Historical Comparison
1. The conditions of personal rule in England and France
2. Conditions for the emergence of the ancien régime
3. Contradictory development of the ancien régime
4. From ancien regime to bourgeois state power: reasons for the ‘special roads’
Part Five - The Organisation of Generalised Power: a Conceptual Framework for Historical Epochs
1. Feudalism
2. Ancien régime
3. Bourgeois state
Annotated Bibliography
Index
Part One - The Rise of Bourgeois States: Preconditions for an Explanation
1. Miracles, for example
2. States in general, ‘bourgeois’ states in particular
3. Examples of evolutionary approaches
4. False conclusions from structural analysis
5. Pitfalls in historical comparison
6. Advice on reading
Part Two - From Ancien Régime to Bourgeois State: England
‘How then did they do it?’
Chapter 1. English Feudalism: Appropriation by Land Lordship and Force of Arms under Feudally Generalised Royal Power
1.a. Preconditions of feudal rule
1.b. Establishment of feudal power structures
Chapter 2. The Ancien Régime in England
2.a. Establishment of the ancien régime
2.b. Contradictory development of the ancien régime
2.c. The partial revolutionising of the ancien régime
Chapter 3. The Estate Constitution of Public Power
3.a. Dissolution of the personal power of the English monarchs
3.b. Objectification of local generalised power
3.c. The ‘Establishment’: transformation of church rule
Chapter 4. The Revolutionising of the Forms of Rule of the Ancien Régime into Bourgeois State Power
4.a. Opening up of centralised power of office
4.b. Separation of local power of office from the privileges of the landed nobility
4.c. Dissolution of the ancien régime of appropriation
4.d. From the ‘political nation’ to a national political public
4.e. ‘Pomp and circumstance’: the English form of bourgeois state power
Part Three - From Ancien Régime to Bourgeois Society: France
Chapter 1. The Development of ‘Feudal’ Power Relations
1. a. The rule of the aristocracy
1.b. Hierarchy and immunity
Chapter 2. Plague, War and Difference
Chapter 3. The French Ancien Régime
3.a. Emergence of the ancien régime
3.b. Contradictory development of the ancien régime
Chapter 4. The French Revolution as Event and Structural Change
4.a. The rise of a revolutionary public
4.b. The struggle for a new order
4.c. The revolutionising of ancien-régime forms of rule into bourgeois state power
4.d. Emperor, king and notables: the French constitution of the bourgeois state
Part Four - Results of the Historical Comparison
1. The conditions of personal rule in England and France
2. Conditions for the emergence of the ancien régime
3. Contradictory development of the ancien régime
4. From ancien regime to bourgeois state power: reasons for the ‘special roads’
Part Five - The Organisation of Generalised Power: a Conceptual Framework for Historical Epochs
1. Feudalism
2. Ancien régime
3. Bourgeois state
Annotated Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Heide Gerstenberger, Prof. Dr., has taught 'Theory of state and society' at the University of Bremen from 1974 to 2005. She has published extensively on state theory, social analysis as well as on the history and the present conditions of seafaring.