AbstractIn this paper I discuss the morphological evolution of the European states. In Europe, processes of evolution toward modern states began in the late middle ages and continued throughout the modern times. Different nations may have had different experiences in their processes but they all took the same direction and went through similar stages of evolution, which displayed a distinct characteristic of order. Thus we see the four steps in the evolution: feudalism, absolute monarchy, aristocratic dominance, and the “popular” formula. To me the orderly proceeding is a phenomenon of high importance claiming for serious studies. By looking back to the history of European countries I try to explain the phenomenon and discuss the mechanism ...
This innovative new text explores the nature of European politics in the context of the origin and i...
Between the mid-seventeenth century and the end of the nineteenth century, Europeans transformed the...
Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...
In this paper I discuss the morphological evolution of the European states. In Europe, processes of ...
AbstractIn this paper I discuss the morphological evolution of the European states. In Europe, proce...
This paper deals with a still very pressing topic, and lively debate, within Political Science and ...
The text deals with question of European state formation in research of contemporary British sociolo...
State formation in Europe and, more precisely, the nature and development of the early modern type o...
The text deals with question of European state formation in research of contemporary British sociolo...
Instead of following a unilinear model, European states followed many different paths to the relativ...
This is a thesis about the place of the long term process of state formation in the development of t...
European society has passed a distressful development on its way to its current form. Every phase of...
<p>The paper is an attempt to describe and explain the evolution of the state and in particular in W...
Two questions have often been posed: 1) Why did humanity not take the path of Modernity already in A...
The introduction discusses the concepts of dynasty and state formation and their interrelated nature...
This innovative new text explores the nature of European politics in the context of the origin and i...
Between the mid-seventeenth century and the end of the nineteenth century, Europeans transformed the...
Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...
In this paper I discuss the morphological evolution of the European states. In Europe, processes of ...
AbstractIn this paper I discuss the morphological evolution of the European states. In Europe, proce...
This paper deals with a still very pressing topic, and lively debate, within Political Science and ...
The text deals with question of European state formation in research of contemporary British sociolo...
State formation in Europe and, more precisely, the nature and development of the early modern type o...
The text deals with question of European state formation in research of contemporary British sociolo...
Instead of following a unilinear model, European states followed many different paths to the relativ...
This is a thesis about the place of the long term process of state formation in the development of t...
European society has passed a distressful development on its way to its current form. Every phase of...
<p>The paper is an attempt to describe and explain the evolution of the state and in particular in W...
Two questions have often been posed: 1) Why did humanity not take the path of Modernity already in A...
The introduction discusses the concepts of dynasty and state formation and their interrelated nature...
This innovative new text explores the nature of European politics in the context of the origin and i...
Between the mid-seventeenth century and the end of the nineteenth century, Europeans transformed the...
Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...