The Political Culture of the Sister Republics, 1794-1806 : : France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy / / ed. by Mart Rutjes, Joris Oddens, Erik Jacobs.

In this book, leading historians of the French, Batavian, Helvetic, Cisalpine, and Neapolitan revolutions bridge the gap between the historiographies of the so-called Sister Republics and explore political culture as a set of discourses or political practices. Parliamentary practices, the comparabil...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Intellectual and Political History ; 1
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Physical Description:1 online resource (280 p.) :; 5 halftones
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Timeline of the Sister Republics (1794-1806) --
The political culture of the Sister Republics --
‘The political passions of other nations’. National choices and the European order in the writings of Germaine de Staël --
1. The transformation of republicanism --
The transformation of republicanism in the Sister Republics --
‘Republic’ and ‘democracy’ in Dutch late eighteenth-century revolutionary discourse --
New wine in old wineskins. Republicanism in the Helvetic Republic --
2. Political concepts and languages --
Revolutionary concepts and languages in the Sister Republics of the late 1790s --
Useful citizens. Citizenship and democracy in the Batavian Republic, 1795-1801 --
From rights to citizenship to the Helvetian indigénat. Political integration of citizens under the Helvetic Republic --
The battle over ‘democracy’ in Italian political thought during the revolutionary triennio, 1796-1799 --
3. The invention of democratic parliamentary practices --
Parliamentary practices in the Sister Republics in the light of the French experience --
Making the most of national time. Accountability, transparency, and term limits in the first Dutch Parliament (1796-1797) --
The invention of democratic parliamentary practices in the Helvetic Republic. Some remarks --
The Neapolitan republican experiment of 1799. Legislation, balance of power, and the workings of democracy between theory and practice --
4. Press, politics, and public opinion --
Censorship and press liberty in the Sister Republics. Some reflections --
1798: A turning point? Censorship in the Batavian Republic --
Censorship and public opinion. Press and politics in the Helvetic Republic (1798-1803) --
Liberty of press and censorship in the first Cisalpine Republic --
5. The Sister Republics and France --
Small nation, big sisters --
The national dimension in the Batavian Revolution. Political discussions, institutions, and constitutions --
The constitutional debate in the Helvetic Republic in 1800-1801. Between French influence and national self-government --
An unwelcome Sister Republic. Re-reading political relations between the Cisalpine Republic and the French Directory --
Bibliography --
List of contributors --
Notes --
Index
Summary:In this book, leading historians of the French, Batavian, Helvetic, Cisalpine, and Neapolitan revolutions bridge the gap between the historiographies of the so-called Sister Republics and explore political culture as a set of discourses or political practices. Parliamentary practices, the comparability of "universal" political concepts, late-eighteenth-century Republicanism, the relationship between press and politics, and the interaction between the Sister Republics and France are all examined from a comparative, transnational perspective.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789048522415
9783110606515
9783110662788
9783111023762
DOI:10.1515/9789048522415?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Mart Rutjes, Joris Oddens, Erik Jacobs.