Probing the relationship between German political economy and everyday fiscal administration, The Disordered Police State focuses on the cameral sciences—a peculiarly German body of knowledge designed to train state officials—and in so doing offers a new vision of science and practice during the seventeenth and eighteenth-centuries. Andre Wakefield shows that the cameral sciences were at once natural, technological, and economic disciplines, but, more important, they also were strategic sciences, designed to procure patronage for their authors and good publicity for the German principalities in which they lived and worked. Cameralism, then, was the public face of the prince\u27s most secret affairs; as such, it was an essentially dishonest ...
A Review of The Well-Ordered Police State: Social and Institutional Change Through Law in the Germa...
Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini (supervisor) ; Prof. Peter Claus Hartmann ; Prof. Jochen Hoo...
In response to the rising popularity of empirical models of scholarship and an increasingly sharp sc...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
Cameralism and the Enlightenment reassesses the relationship between two key phenomena of European h...
Johann von Justi, the foremost literary cameralist of his generation, served as chief police commiss...
This dissertation tracks the development of German political philosophy over the course of the first...
The models of political analysis can be divided into two registers: On the one hand we find the sear...
People think of medieval medicine as primitive and non-academic, and assume modern medicine to be dr...
From Melchior von Osse (1506-1557) to Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (1720-1771), the cameralists...
In response to the rising popularity of empirical models of scholarship and an increasingly sharp sc...
Cameralism, as a set if ideas, refers to a system of “sciences” whose professors, during the sevente...
I explore three different themes in the history of science through the lens of the museum: 1) scienc...
Building on the new critical historiography about the evolution of the European state, the book anal...
This review article focuses on how gute Policey helps us understand the organisation of early modern...
A Review of The Well-Ordered Police State: Social and Institutional Change Through Law in the Germa...
Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini (supervisor) ; Prof. Peter Claus Hartmann ; Prof. Jochen Hoo...
In response to the rising popularity of empirical models of scholarship and an increasingly sharp sc...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
Cameralism and the Enlightenment reassesses the relationship between two key phenomena of European h...
Johann von Justi, the foremost literary cameralist of his generation, served as chief police commiss...
This dissertation tracks the development of German political philosophy over the course of the first...
The models of political analysis can be divided into two registers: On the one hand we find the sear...
People think of medieval medicine as primitive and non-academic, and assume modern medicine to be dr...
From Melchior von Osse (1506-1557) to Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (1720-1771), the cameralists...
In response to the rising popularity of empirical models of scholarship and an increasingly sharp sc...
Cameralism, as a set if ideas, refers to a system of “sciences” whose professors, during the sevente...
I explore three different themes in the history of science through the lens of the museum: 1) scienc...
Building on the new critical historiography about the evolution of the European state, the book anal...
This review article focuses on how gute Policey helps us understand the organisation of early modern...
A Review of The Well-Ordered Police State: Social and Institutional Change Through Law in the Germa...
Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini (supervisor) ; Prof. Peter Claus Hartmann ; Prof. Jochen Hoo...
In response to the rising popularity of empirical models of scholarship and an increasingly sharp sc...