The life and death of states: Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty
An intellectual history of sovereignty that reveals how the Habsburg Empire became a crucible for our contemporary world orderSprawled across the heartlands of Europe, the Habsburg Empire resisted all the standard theories of singular sovereignty. The 1848 revolutions sparked decades of heady consti...
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Zusammenfassung: | An intellectual history of sovereignty that reveals how the Habsburg Empire became a crucible for our contemporary world orderSprawled across the heartlands of Europe, the Habsburg Empire resisted all the standard theories of singular sovereignty. The 1848 revolutions sparked decades of heady constitutional experimentation that pushed the very concept of "the state" to its limits. This intricate multinational polity became a hothouse for public law and legal philosophy and spawned ideas that still shape our understanding of the sovereign state today. The Life and Death of States traces the history of sovereignty over one hundred tumultuous years, explaining how a regime of nation-states theoretically equal under international law emerged from the ashes of a dynastic empire.Natasha Wheatley shows how a new sort of experimentation began when the First World War brought the Habsburg Empire crashing down: the making of new states. Habsburg lands then became a laboratory for postimperial sovereignty and a new international order, and the results would echo through global debates about decolonization for decades to come. Wheatley explores how the Central European experience opens a unique perspective on a pivotal legal fiction-the supposed juridical immortality of states.A sweeping work of intellectual history, The Life and Death of States offers a penetrating and original analysis of the relationship between sovereignty and time, illustrating how the many deaths and precarious lives of the region's states expose the tension between the law's need for continuity and history's volatility |
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spelling | Wheatley, Natasha 1984- Verfasser (DE-588)1222997436 aut The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty Natasha Wheatley The life & death of states Princeton ; Oxford Princeton University Press [2023] © 2023 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 406 Seiten) 2 Karten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier An intellectual history of sovereignty that reveals how the Habsburg Empire became a crucible for our contemporary world orderSprawled across the heartlands of Europe, the Habsburg Empire resisted all the standard theories of singular sovereignty. The 1848 revolutions sparked decades of heady constitutional experimentation that pushed the very concept of "the state" to its limits. This intricate multinational polity became a hothouse for public law and legal philosophy and spawned ideas that still shape our understanding of the sovereign state today. The Life and Death of States traces the history of sovereignty over one hundred tumultuous years, explaining how a regime of nation-states theoretically equal under international law emerged from the ashes of a dynastic empire.Natasha Wheatley shows how a new sort of experimentation began when the First World War brought the Habsburg Empire crashing down: the making of new states. Habsburg lands then became a laboratory for postimperial sovereignty and a new international order, and the results would echo through global debates about decolonization for decades to come. Wheatley explores how the Central European experience opens a unique perspective on a pivotal legal fiction-the supposed juridical immortality of states.A sweeping work of intellectual history, The Life and Death of States offers a penetrating and original analysis of the relationship between sovereignty and time, illustrating how the many deaths and precarious lives of the region's states expose the tension between the law's need for continuity and history's volatility HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century bisacsh Newly independent states Europe, Central History 20th century Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-691-24407-5 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691244082 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wheatley, Natasha 1984- The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century bisacsh Newly independent states Europe, Central History 20th century |
title | The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty |
title_alt | The life & death of states |
title_auth | The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty |
title_exact_search | The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty |
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title_full | The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty Natasha Wheatley |
title_fullStr | The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty Natasha Wheatley |
title_full_unstemmed | The life and death of states Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty Natasha Wheatley |
title_short | The life and death of states |
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title_sub | Central Europe and the transformation of modern sovereignty |
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