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Discourses of Decline : Essays on Republicanism in Honor of Wyger R.E. Velema / Joris Oddens, Mart Rutjes, Arthur Weststeijn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the History of Political Thought ; 17.Publisher: Leiden; Boston : Brill, [2021]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9789004470651
  • 9789004435421
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  • Essays on Republicanism in Honor of Wyger R.E. Velema
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Discourses of Decline : Essays on Republicanism in Honor of Wyger R.E. Velema.DDC classification:
  • 900 23
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  • D1
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Contents:
Preliminary Material / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Copyright page / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Preface / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Notes on Editors / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Notes on Contributors / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Republican Decline in Context / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Chapter 2 Trends and Transitions in Dutch Commercial Republicanism, 1600-1800 / Ida Nijenhuis -- Chapter 3 Becoming Spinoza: On the Failure of the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus / Wiep van Bunge -- Chapter 4 Republicanism and Slavery in Dutch Intellectual Culture, 1600-1800 / Freya Sierhuis -- Chapter 5 The Problem of National Debt in Dutch Republican Thought: Joan Derk van der Capellen and Elie Luzac / Lina Weber -- Chapter 6 Polite Batavians: The Uses of the Past in Late-Eighteenth-Century Dutch Spectators / Eleá de la Porte -- Chapter 7 Vulnerable Virtue: The Enlightened Pessimism of Dutch Revolutionaries at the End of the Eighteenth Century / Jan Rotmans -- Chapter 8 A Republican Patriot on His Own Pedestal: Joan Hendrik Swildens (1746-1809) / Niek van Sas -- Chapter 9 The Demise of Dutch Republicanism in the Nineteenth Century / Remieg Aerts -- Chapter 10 Braving the Batavians: Classical Models and Countering Rebellion in the Spanish Empire / Lisa Kattenberg -- Chapter 11 Reshaping the Republican Ritual: The Entry of the Procurators of St Mark in Early Modern Venice / Alessandro Metlica -- Chapter 12 Greek Political Models in the German Enlightenment Press / Hans Erich Bödeker -- Chapter 13 The European Republic from the Enlightenment to the Counter-Revolution / Matthijs Lok -- Chapter 14 Conservatism, Republicanism, and Romanticism: Thomas Mann's "Conversion" to Democracy in 1922 / Wessel Krul -- Index / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn.
Summary: This volume explores the relevance of decline within the republican tradition. While scholarship on republicanism thrives, the idea of decline, which has been prominent in republican theory since antiquity, has received relatively little attention. The essays in this volume take a broad cultural perspective and study a wide variety of authors and (con)texts to situate decline among the key concepts in the history of republicanism. Most contributions focus on the Dutch Republic during the Age of Enlightenment and Revolutions, the area of expertise of Wyger Velema, to whom this volume is dedicated. Other case studies include early modern Spain and Venice, the German Enlightenment, and the Weimar Republic. Contributors are: Remieg Aerts, Hans Erich Bödeker, Wiep van Bunge, Lisa Kattenberg, Wessel Krul, Matthijs Lok, Alessandro Metlica, Ida Nijenhuis, Eleá de la Porte, Jan Rotmans, Niek van Sas, Freya Sierhuis, and Lina Weber.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preliminary Material / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Copyright page / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Preface / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Notes on Editors / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Notes on Contributors / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Republican Decline in Context / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn -- Chapter 2 Trends and Transitions in Dutch Commercial Republicanism, 1600-1800 / Ida Nijenhuis -- Chapter 3 Becoming Spinoza: On the Failure of the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus / Wiep van Bunge -- Chapter 4 Republicanism and Slavery in Dutch Intellectual Culture, 1600-1800 / Freya Sierhuis -- Chapter 5 The Problem of National Debt in Dutch Republican Thought: Joan Derk van der Capellen and Elie Luzac / Lina Weber -- Chapter 6 Polite Batavians: The Uses of the Past in Late-Eighteenth-Century Dutch Spectators / Eleá de la Porte -- Chapter 7 Vulnerable Virtue: The Enlightened Pessimism of Dutch Revolutionaries at the End of the Eighteenth Century / Jan Rotmans -- Chapter 8 A Republican Patriot on His Own Pedestal: Joan Hendrik Swildens (1746-1809) / Niek van Sas -- Chapter 9 The Demise of Dutch Republicanism in the Nineteenth Century / Remieg Aerts -- Chapter 10 Braving the Batavians: Classical Models and Countering Rebellion in the Spanish Empire / Lisa Kattenberg -- Chapter 11 Reshaping the Republican Ritual: The Entry of the Procurators of St Mark in Early Modern Venice / Alessandro Metlica -- Chapter 12 Greek Political Models in the German Enlightenment Press / Hans Erich Bödeker -- Chapter 13 The European Republic from the Enlightenment to the Counter-Revolution / Matthijs Lok -- Chapter 14 Conservatism, Republicanism, and Romanticism: Thomas Mann's "Conversion" to Democracy in 1922 / Wessel Krul -- Index / Joris Oddens , Mart Rutjes , and Arthur Weststeijn.

This volume explores the relevance of decline within the republican tradition. While scholarship on republicanism thrives, the idea of decline, which has been prominent in republican theory since antiquity, has received relatively little attention. The essays in this volume take a broad cultural perspective and study a wide variety of authors and (con)texts to situate decline among the key concepts in the history of republicanism. Most contributions focus on the Dutch Republic during the Age of Enlightenment and Revolutions, the area of expertise of Wyger Velema, to whom this volume is dedicated. Other case studies include early modern Spain and Venice, the German Enlightenment, and the Weimar Republic. Contributors are: Remieg Aerts, Hans Erich Bödeker, Wiep van Bunge, Lisa Kattenberg, Wessel Krul, Matthijs Lok, Alessandro Metlica, Ida Nijenhuis, Eleá de la Porte, Jan Rotmans, Niek van Sas, Freya Sierhuis, and Lina Weber.

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