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This book examines the causes and consequences of a major transformation in both domestic and international politics: the shift from dynastically legitimated monarchical sovereignty to popularly legitimated national sovereignty. It analyzes the impact of Enlightenment discourse on politics in eighteenth-century Europe and the United States, showing how that discourse facilitated new authority struggles in Old Regime Europe, shaped the American and French Revolutions, and influenced the relationships between the revolutionary regimes and the international system. The interaction between traditio
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monografia Rebiun10553860 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun10553860 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 090528s2002 nju ob 001 0 eng d 9781400825417 1400825415 9780691074344 0691074348 UPVA 997915127503706 CBUC 991009426430706719 CBUC 991013160638606708 CBUC 991010893344506709 CBUC 991001006634406712 UAM 991007642028304211 UAM 991007642028304211 NT. eng. NT. OCLCQ. EBLCP. IDEBK. E7B. OCLCQ. MHW. OCLCQ. REDDC. OCLCQ. MERUC. OCLCQ. JSTOR. UNAV 306.2/0944/09033 22 Bukovansky, Mlada 1962-) Legitimacy and power politics Recurso electrónico] the American and French Revolutions in international political culture Mlada Bukovansky Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press c2002 Princeton, N.J. Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press viii, 255 p. viii, 255 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Princeton studies in international history and politics Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 235-246) e índice Acknowledgments; Chapter One: Introduction: The Transformation of Legitimacy; Chapter Two: International Political Culture and Systemic Change; Chapter Three: Old Regime Political Culture; Chapter Four: The American Revolution; Chapter Five: The French Revolution; Chapter Six: Conclusion: Fractured Hegemony and the Seeds of Change; Bibliography; Index This book examines the causes and consequences of a major transformation in both domestic and international politics: the shift from dynastically legitimated monarchical sovereignty to popularly legitimated national sovereignty. It analyzes the impact of Enlightenment discourse on politics in eighteenth-century Europe and the United States, showing how that discourse facilitated new authority struggles in Old Regime Europe, shaped the American and French Revolutions, and influenced the relationships between the revolutionary regimes and the international system. The interaction between traditio Forma de acceso: World Wide Web