Reading Texts on Sovereignty charts the development of the concept from the classical period to the present day. Defined in antiquity as an absolute or supreme type of power, sovereignty”s history has been marked ever since by numerous moments of crisis and contestation through which its meaning has been redefined and reconfigured. Using extracts of key texts selected and analysed by leading contributors from the USA, the UK, New Zealand, Japan, Cyprus, Finland, France, Austria, Israel, and Italy, this volume examines these moments and how different societies have grappled with sovereignty through the ages.
The book explores a diverse range of geographical and cultural contexts within which the issue of sovereignty became critical, including ancient China and medieval Islam. In addition, the book includes chapters that respond to the vital interplay between the development of the theory of sovereignty and such momentous historical events and developments as the birth of the democratic
polis in the classical world, the legal and political developments that attended the rise of the Roman and Islamic empires, the bitter struggles over sovereign rights between the ”temporal” and ”spiritual” authorities of medieval and early modern Europe, the English Civil War, the French and American Revolutions, and the October Revolution.
Assistant Professor Stella Achilleos & Associate Professor Antonis Balasopoulos
Reading Texts on Sovereignty [EPUB ebook]
Textual Moments in the History of Political Thought
Reading Texts on Sovereignty [EPUB ebook]
Textual Moments in the History of Political Thought
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Format EPUB ● Pages 208 ● ISBN 9781350099722 ● Editor Assistant Professor Stella Achilleos & Associate Professor Antonis Balasopoulos ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7882396 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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