After the revolutionary storm, which had exported Jacobin democracy on the tips of its bayonets and after the epic deeds of the Napoleonic era, which, in the midst of remarkable contradictions, had asserted a number of principles and values of the French Revolution, the moderate or conservative liberal thinkers who wished for the introduction of a representative government and of personal freedom in France and in Italy were faced with the return of the old regime and with attempts of the Restoration to eradicate the reforms of the previous period. The only way these thinkers could save or restore parliamentary institutions and civil rights was to link their efforts to the destinies of the ruling dynasties. In both countries, this ...
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In the italian Cisalpine Republic (1797-1802), 'democracy' was one of the imported revolutionary co...
The collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over revolutionary principles, yet...
Between 1843 and 1861, the role of the Italian moderates was decisive in the process of the countr...
The constitutional debate during the French Revolution is almost based on relationship between ‘trad...
Political theorists recently focussed their attention on the history of the idea of constituent powe...
The essay delves into the debate on centralization (the term was coined in 1820s) and decentralizat...
Introduction Chapter 1: The invention of aristocratic liberalism - Aristocratic liberalism in 1748...
Democracy was no more than a marginal force during the eighteenth century, unanimously denounced as ...
1848 in Venice was one of the most important experiences of the two revolutionary years (1848-1849) ...
Questions surrounding the concept of legitimacy, the force that keeps a polity together, and whose a...
This article examines debates related to the care and education of Louis-Charles, dauphin and heir t...
The article seeks to retrace the theoretical approaches to the problem of exceptionality of power, i...
This paper aims to focus on certain “sovereignty issues” that were at the heart of European liberal ...
Even though the collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over the Revolution an...
The essay examines the political and ideological struggle between "ultraroyalistes" and "royalistes ...
In the italian Cisalpine Republic (1797-1802), 'democracy' was one of the imported revolutionary co...
The collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over revolutionary principles, yet...
Between 1843 and 1861, the role of the Italian moderates was decisive in the process of the countr...
The constitutional debate during the French Revolution is almost based on relationship between ‘trad...
Political theorists recently focussed their attention on the history of the idea of constituent powe...
The essay delves into the debate on centralization (the term was coined in 1820s) and decentralizat...
Introduction Chapter 1: The invention of aristocratic liberalism - Aristocratic liberalism in 1748...
Democracy was no more than a marginal force during the eighteenth century, unanimously denounced as ...
1848 in Venice was one of the most important experiences of the two revolutionary years (1848-1849) ...
Questions surrounding the concept of legitimacy, the force that keeps a polity together, and whose a...
This article examines debates related to the care and education of Louis-Charles, dauphin and heir t...
The article seeks to retrace the theoretical approaches to the problem of exceptionality of power, i...