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Cultures of Power in Europe during the Long Eighteenth Century

Hardback

Main Details

Title Cultures of Power in Europe during the Long Eighteenth Century
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Hamish Scott
Edited by Brendan Simms
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9780521842273
ClassificationsDewey:940.253
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 5 July 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This volume seeks to get behind the surface of political events and to identify the forces which shaped politics and culture from 1680 to 1840 in Germany, France and Great Britain. The contributors, all leading specialists in the field, explore critically how 'culture', defined in the widest sense, was exploited during the 'long eighteenth century' to buttress authority in all its forms and how politics infused culture. Individual essays explore topics ranging from the military culture of Central Europe through the political culture of Germany, France and Great Britain, music, court intrigue and diplomatic practice, religious conflict and political ideas, the role of the Enlightenment, to the very new dispensations which prevailed during and after the French Revolution and the Napoleonic watershed. The book will be essential reading for all scholars of eighteenth-century European history.

Author Biography

Hamish Scott is Wardlaw Professor of International History at the University of St Andrews. His recent publications include The Emergence of the Eastern Powers 1756-1775 (2001); and The Birth of a Great Power System 1740-1815 (2006). Brendan Simms is Reader in the History of International Relations at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Peterhouse. His publications include The Impact of Napoleon. Prussian High Politics, Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Executive, 1797-1806 (1997) and as an editor with Torsten Riotte, The Hanoverian Dimension in British History, 1714-1837 (2007).

Reviews

"Those interested in international issues, such as the role of confessional-ism or the importance of foreign policy, will find many of these contributions quite thought-provoking." -Marsha L. Frey, Kansas State University, The International History Review