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Emer de Vattel and the Politics of Good Government


Emer de Vattel and the Politics of Good Government

Constitutionalism, Small States and the International System

von: Antonio Trampus

96,29 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 31.08.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030480240
Sprache: englisch

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This book explores the history of the international order in the eighteenth and nineteenth century through a new study of Emer de Vattel’s&nbsp;<i>Droit des gens</i>&nbsp;(1758). Drawing on unpublished sources from European archives and libraries, the book offers an in-depth account of the reception of Vattel’s chief work. Vattel’s focus on the myth of good government became a strong argument for republicanism, the survival of small states, drafting constitutions and reform projects and fighting everyday battles for freedom in different geographical, linguistic and social contexts. The book complicates the picture of Vattel’s enduring success and usefulness, showing too how the work was published and translated to criticize and denounce the dangerousness of these ideas. In doing so, it opens up new avenues of research beyond histories of international law, political and economic thought.<div><br></div>
<p>1 Introduction: The Invention of Good Government for the Law of Nations.- 2 Vattel’s Droit des gens. A Transnational Bestseller from the Age of Enlightenment.- 3 The Good Government: The Constituting and Constituted Nation.- 4 The First Reception: Sicily, Corsica and the Mediterranean Islands.- 5 The Great Crisis of the Sixties and the Political Reforms Between Piedmont and Tuscany.- 6 The Lost Manuscript and the First Italian Translation of Vattel’s Droit des gens.- 7 The Consequences of the American Revolution: From Naples to Venice.- 8 Ships and Diamonds: Vattel Between Linguet and Casanova.- 9 From Natural Rights to the Rights of Man.- 10 Bern, the French Revolution and the Congress of Vienna.- 11 State and Nation: The Political Neutralisation of the Droit des gens in Nineteenth-Century Europe.- 12 Conclusion: Vattel’s Droit des gens Between Good Government and Modern Democracy.</p>
<p><b>Antonio Trampus</b>&nbsp;is Professor of Modern History at Ca’ Foscari University Venice, Italy. His research focuses on cultural history and constitutionalism. His books include the critical edition of Benjamin Constant’s commentary on Filangieri (2012) and the edited volume, with K. Stapelbroek, of&nbsp;<i>The Legacy of Vattel’s Droit des gens</i>&nbsp;(2019).<br></p>
<p>This book explores the history of the international order in the eighteenth and nineteenth century through a new study of Emer de Vattel’s <i>Droit des gens</i> (1758). Drawing on unpublished sources from European archives and libraries, the book offers an in-depth account of the reception of Vattel’s chief work. Vattel’s focus on the myth of good government became a strong argument for republicanism, the survival of small states, drafting constitutions and reform projects and fighting everyday battles for freedom in different geographical, linguistic and social contexts. The book complicates the picture of Vattel’s enduring success and usefulness, showing too how the work was published and translated to criticize and denounce the dangerousness of these ideas. In doing so, it opens up new avenues of research beyond histories of international law, political and economic thought. </p><br>
Explores the significance of Emer de Vattel’s seminal work, Droit des gens, in political debate and the conception of good government Draws on unpublished sources from European archives and libraries to trace the 52 editions and translations of this work between 1758 and the end of the nineteenth century Uncovers the reasons behind de Vattel’s controversial success during the age of revolutions

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