The modern concept of ‘dynasty’ is a politically-motivated modern intellectual invention. For many advocates of a strong sovereign nation-state across the nineteenth and early twentieth century, in France, Germany, and Japan, the concept helped in visualizing the nation-state as a primordial entity sealed by the continuity of birth and blood, indeed by the perpetuity of sovereignty. Hegel’s references to ‘dynasty’, read with Marx’s critique, further show how ‘dynasty’ encoded the intersection of sovereignty and big property, indeed the coming into self-consciousness of their mutual identification-in-difference in the age of capitalism. Imaginaries about ‘dynasty’ also connected national sovereignty with patriarchal authority. European colon...
This historical survey examines the relationship between proprietorship, state structure, and cultur...
My thesis investigates the discursive strategies employed by the East India Company during the early...
The position of the territorially sovereign nation-state as the fundamental building block of the co...
The modern concept of ‘dynasty’ is a politically-motivated modern intellectual invention. For many a...
Historians tend to take ‘dynasty’ for granted. It is assumed that ‘we’ know what ‘dynasty’ is; and t...
Historians tend to take ‘dynasty’ for granted. It is assumed that ‘we’ know what ‘dynasty’ is; and t...
How may one imagine the global travel of legal concepts, thinking through models of diffusion and tr...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
International relations (IR) scholars commonly accept the sovereign state’s ubiquity today as the en...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This thesis explores how sovereignty is performed through appeals to the concepts of civilisation an...
This paper addresses the question of sovereignty from a perspective that connects the origins of pub...
Critical and post-colonial scholars have argued that a more complete account of sovereignty necessit...
This thesis presents unexplored aspects of the problematic notion of sovereignty, a major issue in o...
The Eurocentric critique of the International Relations discipline has brought welcome attention to ...
This historical survey examines the relationship between proprietorship, state structure, and cultur...
My thesis investigates the discursive strategies employed by the East India Company during the early...
The position of the territorially sovereign nation-state as the fundamental building block of the co...
The modern concept of ‘dynasty’ is a politically-motivated modern intellectual invention. For many a...
Historians tend to take ‘dynasty’ for granted. It is assumed that ‘we’ know what ‘dynasty’ is; and t...
Historians tend to take ‘dynasty’ for granted. It is assumed that ‘we’ know what ‘dynasty’ is; and t...
How may one imagine the global travel of legal concepts, thinking through models of diffusion and tr...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
International relations (IR) scholars commonly accept the sovereign state’s ubiquity today as the en...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This thesis explores how sovereignty is performed through appeals to the concepts of civilisation an...
This paper addresses the question of sovereignty from a perspective that connects the origins of pub...
Critical and post-colonial scholars have argued that a more complete account of sovereignty necessit...
This thesis presents unexplored aspects of the problematic notion of sovereignty, a major issue in o...
The Eurocentric critique of the International Relations discipline has brought welcome attention to ...
This historical survey examines the relationship between proprietorship, state structure, and cultur...
My thesis investigates the discursive strategies employed by the East India Company during the early...
The position of the territorially sovereign nation-state as the fundamental building block of the co...