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An Introduction to the History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe (Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics)
Full title: | An Introduction to the History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe (Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics) |
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ISBN: | 9780865975132 |
ISBN 10: | 0865975132 |
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Publisher: | Liberty Fund |
Edition: | New Ed |
Num. pages: | 768 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Language: | en |
Published on: | 2013 |
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Synopsis
Samuel Pufendorf Was A Pivotal Figure In The Early German Enlightenment. His Version Of Voluntarist Natural Law Theory Had A Major Influence Both On The European Continent And Elsewhere In The English-speaking World, Particularly Scotland And America. Pufendorf's An Introduction To The History Of The Principal Kingdoms And States Of Europe (1682) Became One Of His Most Famous And Widely Reprinted Works. It Went Through Multiple Editions During The Eighteenth Century, But Its Impact Has Largely Been Forgotten. Pufendorf's Histories Exhibited The Core Notions Of His Natural Law Theory By Describing The Development And Current, Reciprocal Relations Of Individual States As Collective Social Agents Engaged In Securing Their Own And, Thus, Their Members' Interests, Including Self-preservation. Hence, They Essentially Functioned As Vehicles For Philosophical Demonstration Or Justification. Moreover, By Emphasizing Empirical Details And Legitimating (in Principle) A De Facto Politics Of Interest, The Histories Appealed Strongly To The Emerging Nation-states Of Early Modern Europe, Which Sought Ratification Of Their External And Internal Actions, Policies, And Pedagogies. Pufendorf Based His Accounts On Each Country's Own Historians And Took Care To Describe Its Position From Its Own Current And Historical Perspectives. It Was An Appealing Approach To Political History, Judging From The Long And Diverse Publishing Record Of The Work. This Book Will Be Of Interest To Anyone Concerned With The History Of International Law And The Development Of Historiography During The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries. It Makes Available To Contemporary Scholars And Students A Carefully Edited, Helpfully Annotated, And Historically Situated English Version Of One Of Pufendorf's Most Popular And Influential Works.-- Samuel Pufendorf ; Translated By Jodocus Crull (1695) ; Edited And With An Introduction By Michael J. Seidler. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.