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Languages of Reform in the Eighteenth Century: When Europe Lost Its Fear of Change: Routledge Research in Early Modern History

Editat de Susan Richter, Thomas Maissen, Manuela Albertone
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2019
Societies perceive "Reform" or "Reforms" as substantial changes and significant breaks which must be well-justified. The Enlightenment brought forth the idea that the future was uncertain and could be shaped by human beings. This gave the concept of reform a new character and new fields of application. Those who sought support for their plans and actions needed to reflect, develop new arguments, and offer new reasons to address an anonymous public. This book aims to compile these changes under the heuristic term of "languages of reform." It analyzes the structures of communication regarding reforms in the 18th century through a wide variety of topics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367427733
ISBN-10: 0367427737
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Early Modern History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Languages of Reform and the European Enlightenment  Section I: Semantics of Languages of Reform  1. The Concept of Reform in Polyglot European Enlightenment  2. The Dawning of the Age of Reform: Epistemic and Semantic Shifts in Georgian Britain  3. The Making of "Federalism" in Eighteenth-Century France: Between Reform and Revolution  4. Ambiguity in Translation: Communicating Economic Reform in the Multilingual Republic of Berne  Section II: Strategies and Rhetoric of Reform  5. Change and Improvement to Save the State: Administrative Reforms in Maria Theresian Austria  6. Reform as Verbesserung: Argumentative Patterns and the Role of Models in German Cameralism  7. Luxury as an Eighteenth-Century Language of Reform of Society Between France and Italy: Jean-François Melon, Antonio Genovesi and Georges-Marie Butel-Dumont  8. A Useful Public Institution?: Languages of University Reform in the German Territories, 1750–1800  Section III: Thematic Vocabularies in Specific Contexts  9. A Kind of Sovereignty?: Legitimising Freedom of Contract in the 18th Century  10. From Economic Reform to Political Revolution: The Language of Dutch Patriotism  11. Mending the Boat While Sailing: Languages of Linguistic Reform in the German Territories, c. 1750–1815  12. From a Reform-Language of Speculation to a Speculative Language of Reform: Liberalising Trade in Mid-18th-Century France  13. From the Civic Improvement of the Jews to the Separation of State and Church: Languages of Political Reform in Brandenburg-Prussia, 1781-1799  Section IV: Adaption and Translation of Reform Languages  14. The Difficult Reform of Military Discipline in the Latter Half of Eighteenth-Century France  15. Writing on "The New Order": Ottoman Approaches to Late Eighteenth-Century Reforms  Section V: Reflecting on Reform  16. Reform, Revolution, and the Republican Tradition: The Case of the Batavian Republic  17. Words and Things: The Language of Reform in Wilhelm Traugott Krug and Karl Ludwig von Haller.  Conclusion: Bringing a Despotic Agenda into the Public Sphere — Concluding Remarks on Languages of Reform

Notă biografică

Susan Richter is Full Professor of Early Modern History at Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel.
Thomas Maissen is Professor of Early Modern History at Heidelberg University.
Manuela Albertone is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Turin.

Descriere

The Enlightenment brought forth the idea that the future was uncertain and could be shaped by human beings. Those who sought support for their plans needed to reflect, develop new arguments, and offer new reasons to address an anonymous public. This book explores these "languages of reform."