The Diplomatic Enlightenment Spain, Europe, and the Age of Speculation (History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, 5)
معرفی کتاب «The Diplomatic Enlightenment Spain, Europe, and the Age of Speculation (History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, 5)» نوشتهٔ Edward Jones Corredera, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International، منتشرشده توسط نشر Koninklijke Brill N.V. در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"This book reconfigures the study of the origins of the Enlightenment in the Spanish Empire. Challenging dominant interpretations of the period, this book shows that early eighteenth-century Spanish authors turned to Enlightenment ideas to reinvent Spain's role in the European balance of power. And while international law grew to provide a legal framework that could safeguard peace, Spanish officials, diplomats, and authors, hardened by the failure of Spanish diplomacy, sought instead to regulate international relations by drawing on investment, profit, and self-interest. The book shows, on the basis of new archival research, that the Diplomatic Enlightenment sought to turn the Spanish Empire into a space for closer political cooperation with other European and non-European states and empires"-- Provided by publisher The Diplomatic Enlightenment_ S - Edward Jones Corredera Half Title Series Information Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 The Missing Century: The Enlightenment, the Nation, and Modern Spain 1 Introduction 2 The Nineteenth-Century Spanish Enlightenment 3 The Twentieth-Century View of the Absence of the Spanish Enlightenment 4 Religion and the Spanish Political Elites 5 The Diplomatic Enlightenment Chapter 2 Predicting War and Peace 1 Introduction 2 Spain, Europe, and Arbitrary Monarchy 3 Crisis and Catharsis: The Dawn of the Early Spanish Enlightenment 4 What News Do You Bring? 5 Information Overload and Elite Political Debate Chapter 3 Investing in the Luces 1 Introduction 2 Shorting Diplomacy 3 Representations of the Spanish Empire 4 The Assembly of Public Trust 5 Luces in the Mines 6 The Seminary of Lawsuits: Law, Trade, and Corporations 7 José Carvajal y Lancaster and the Arbitration of Europe 8 Private Vices, Public Virtues, and Diplomatic Cooperation 9 Coins, Corporations, China, and Europe 10 The Naval Officer and the Aristocrat Chapter 4 Revolts and Returns: Free Trade and the Fear of Revolution 1 Introduction 2 Investing in a New Timepiece 3 Mapping Reform in Enlightenment Europe 4 Free Trade: The Farce of Independence and the Growth of Spanish Political Economic Debate 5 The Perils of Emulation: Corporations and the Meaning of the Spanish Empire 6 The Criticism of Carvajal’s Companies Chapter 5 The Lever of the Balance of Power 1 Introduction 2 Iberia’s Role in Europe 3 Borders and Trade 4 Investing in Peace 5 A Monarchy without a King Chapter 6 Carthage’s Contractors: The Ends of the Spanish Empire 1 Introduction 2 The Grain Monopoly and the Voice of the People 3 The Idea of the Nation: Outsourcing Propaganda and Colonisation 4 Constitutionalism in the Spanish Empire and the International Order Chapter 7 Conclusion Bibliography Primary Sources Spain Portugal France Britain United States Primary Printed Sources Secondary Sources Index
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