This article expounds Samuel von Pufendorf’s evolving theory of multiple monarchy, from the publication of his early work on the form of the Holy Roman Empire, through his natural jurisprudence, to his historical accounts of European statesmanship. Although his comments on the irregularity—indeed, the monstrosity—of composite kingdoms are well known, it is less often appreciated that Pufendorf came to be able to accommodate them within a typology of constitutional systems developed against the background of his theory of the moral personality of the state. Pufendorf’s political thought after his early book on the Holy Roman Empire is the record of a consistent attempt to confront the complexities of multiple monarchy rather than capitulate ...
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Abstract. Immanuel Kant and Samuel Pufendorf were both exercised by the relationship between politic...
P. 66-78This article is the result of research into the genesis and evolution of the modern state in...
This article expounds Samuel von Pufendorf’s evolving theory of multiple monarchy, from the publicat...
In this article I intend to give more attention to Pufendorf's ideas than has been the custom among ...
During the last two decades, Samuel von Pufendorf’s (1632–1694) natural law philosophy has become th...
The struggle for political influence and hegemony in early modern Europe was pursued not solely by m...
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Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...
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The article seeks to retrace the theoretical approaches to the problem of exceptionality of power, i...
Abstract. Immanuel Kant and Samuel Pufendorf were both exercised by the relationship between politic...
P. 66-78This article is the result of research into the genesis and evolution of the modern state in...
This article expounds Samuel von Pufendorf’s evolving theory of multiple monarchy, from the publicat...
In this article I intend to give more attention to Pufendorf's ideas than has been the custom among ...
During the last two decades, Samuel von Pufendorf’s (1632–1694) natural law philosophy has become th...
The struggle for political influence and hegemony in early modern Europe was pursued not solely by m...
Protestant Federalism and Imperial Power. Confessional Plurality in the Holy Roman Empire of the Ger...
The emergence of natural law in seventeenth-century Europe was a response to decades of continuous "...
Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...
This article argues that Karl Renner's multinational model for the Austrian‐Hungarian Empire is an a...
My interest in the history of economic thought goes several decades back. My studies in the Dano-Nor...
This article analyses specific characteristics of pre-modern rule in medieval central Europe. It bec...
It has become a standard critique of European integration that the upward transfer of sovereignty in...
When Neil MacCormick, in the wake of the launch of the Maastricht Treaty on European Union, went “be...
The article seeks to retrace the theoretical approaches to the problem of exceptionality of power, i...
Abstract. Immanuel Kant and Samuel Pufendorf were both exercised by the relationship between politic...
P. 66-78This article is the result of research into the genesis and evolution of the modern state in...