The voice of the people?: political participation before the revolutions
Over the last two centuries, Europe has developed various forms of political representation from which democratic parliamentary systems gradually emerged. This book unravels the conditions, scale and impact under which political participation of common burghers and peasants emerged.Political partici...
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the last two centuries, Europe has developed various forms of political representation from which democratic parliamentary systems gradually emerged. This book unravels the conditions, scale and impact under which political participation of common burghers and peasants emerged.Political participation in Europe before the Revolutions moved away from the traditional focus on ‘Three Estates’ which has often blurred the interpretation of popular participation’s role in societies. This book instead examines Europe’s key political variants such as high levels of commercialization and urbanization, combined with a balance of powers between competing categories of actors in society controlling relatively independent resources which lead to political participation forming across the continent. Instead of starting from any ideal type of political participation, this book focuses on the variation through time and space, its composition and activity, helps to explain the functions particular institutional settings fulfilled. The time frame 1100–1800 sheds light on the long-term evolutions such as institutional inertia and processes of oligarchizing. To reveal a correlation of economic and demographical growth with the claim of rising social classes to voice their interests. It also points to the opposite tendency: the formation of fiscalmilitary monarchical states.This book is essential reading for those interested in the formation of Europe’s political structures and students of premodern political history |
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Contents List offigures List of tables Acknowledgements 1 Historical roots of political voice Voice and representation 1 A unique achievement 4 Continuity? 9 The state of research 11 Terminology 14 Theoretical points of departure 16 Political participation today 19 This book 22 2 The playing field is demarcated: Communities and political landscapes Increasing differences in development 30 The geographic environment 33 The formation ofpolitical units from a dominant core 38 The imperial obsession 40 Alliances offree communities 43 Coasts, rivers and land masses 47 The political geography 49 The playingfield 56 3 The players: The formation of political communities Estates and their representation 60 Thefirst estate: the clergy 62 The second estate: the nobility 65 Peace movements 67 Precedence 69 xi xv xvii 1 29 59
viii Contents Concentration ofpower 77 Counsel and action 77 England: the early kingdom 78 Dynastic wars, bad kings and rebellious barons 80 Balances ofpower: Catalonia and Aragon 89 Dynastic discontinuity 92 Castile and Leon 94 Brabant and Castile 96 The leading actors 99 4 Game changers: The third estate makes itself heard The Italian polyarchy 107 The astonishing North 107 The social composition ofthe Tuscan popidation 115 The Papal States 117 The South 118 Balances ofpower 121 Poptdar sovereignty in Flanders 122 Commercial interests 130 Peasants’voice 133 The common concern for water management in the Low Countries 140 Core concepts in the political debate 143 The triangular relationship: prince, nobility, cities 147 106 5 Within the lines: Institutionalized political voice The vulnerability ofprinces 159 The Iberian cortes and Languedoc 162 Abuse ofpower and tyranny in England 170 Political voice on war 175 Representation of the land? 179 City leagues in the German realm 183 The microcosm ofthe Low Countries 189 From the Meuse region urban league to the land ofLiège 189 Thefirst socio-political revolution: Flanders 191 From city leagues to the Brabant constitutional tradition 194 Estates and princely ambitions 199 Contrasts 202 Expansion and emancipation 208 159
Contents ix 6 Spectators invade the pitch Thefirst religiously inspired revolution: Bohemia 221 The bourgeois revolution in the Low Countries 224 Church and religion as sources ofdivision 228 Thefirst sovereign popular representation 230 Religious polarization in the German realm 242 Elective kings and regional power in central Europe 253 Poland 253 Hungary 255 Swiss Confederation 257 Seizure ofpower by the privileged in France 259 Republics among monarchies 265 The Reformation as catalyst 267 221 7 Distribution of gain and loss Societies infigures 277 Numbers ofpeople and concentrations 277 Composition ofthe population 282 Forms of aristocratic rule in central and eastern Europe 287 Balances ofpower in the Holy Roman Empire 299 A dramatic case: Saxony 308 Estate members as brokers in the French periphery 311 The subjugation ofCatalonia and the ‘long sleep'ofIberia 316 Conclusion 323 276 8 The champions and the excluded Sovereign republics 331 Revolution turning into oligarchy: the United Provinces 334 England and the United Kingdom: the monarchical republic 342 The bloody road to a constitutional monarchy 343 The consolidated Parliament 351 Sweden, a separate case 356 The formative period 356 Royal voluntarism and parliamentary opposition 358 Political parties 365 Colonies and the other excluded 371 Ireland 371 North America 373 Ascending and descending power 378 331
X Contents 9 Conclusions: Participation versus Effectiveness A dash ofpolitical anthropology 386 Phases of expansion and contraction 388 Political voice? Concerning what? The developmental phase, 1100-1350 389 Consolidation and trials ofstrength 1350—1600 392 Constitutional representation orfiscal-military monarchy, 1600-1848 397 The fundamental dynamics 400 Emancipation and stagnation 400 Representation from below 403 State power 404 Institutional inertia 408 The continuity ofpolitical cultures 411 386 General bibliography Index 419 425
Contents List offigures List of tables Acknowledgements 1 Historical roots of political voice Voice and representation 1 A unique achievement 4 Continuity? 9 The state of research 11 Terminology 14 Theoretical points of departure 16 Political participation today 19 This book 22 2 The playing field is demarcated: Communities and political landscapes Increasing differences in development 30 The geographic environment 33 The formation ofpolitical units from a dominant core 38 The imperial obsession 40 Alliances offree communities 43 Coasts, rivers and land masses 47 The political geography 49 The playingfield 56 3 The players: The formation of political communities Estates and their representation 60 Thefirst estate: the clergy 62 The second estate: the nobility 65 Peace movements 67 Precedence 69 xi xv xvii 1 29 59
viii Contents Concentration ofpower 77 Counsel and action 77 England: the early kingdom 78 Dynastic wars, bad kings and rebellious barons 80 Balances ofpower: Catalonia and Aragon 89 Dynastic discontinuity 92 Castile and Leon 94 Brabant and Castile 96 The leading actors 99 4 Game changers: The third estate makes itself heard The Italian polyarchy 107 The astonishing North 107 The social composition ofthe Tuscan popidation 115 The Papal States 117 The South 118 Balances ofpower 121 Poptdar sovereignty in Flanders 122 Commercial interests 130 Peasants’voice 133 The common concern for water management in the Low Countries 140 Core concepts in the political debate 143 The triangular relationship: prince, nobility, cities 147 106 5 Within the lines: Institutionalized political voice The vulnerability ofprinces 159 The Iberian cortes and Languedoc 162 Abuse ofpower and tyranny in England 170 Political voice on war 175 Representation of the land? 179 City leagues in the German realm 183 The microcosm ofthe Low Countries 189 From the Meuse region urban league to the land ofLiège 189 Thefirst socio-political revolution: Flanders 191 From city leagues to the Brabant constitutional tradition 194 Estates and princely ambitions 199 Contrasts 202 Expansion and emancipation 208 159
Contents ix 6 Spectators invade the pitch Thefirst religiously inspired revolution: Bohemia 221 The bourgeois revolution in the Low Countries 224 Church and religion as sources ofdivision 228 Thefirst sovereign popular representation 230 Religious polarization in the German realm 242 Elective kings and regional power in central Europe 253 Poland 253 Hungary 255 Swiss Confederation 257 Seizure ofpower by the privileged in France 259 Republics among monarchies 265 The Reformation as catalyst 267 221 7 Distribution of gain and loss Societies infigures 277 Numbers ofpeople and concentrations 277 Composition ofthe population 282 Forms of aristocratic rule in central and eastern Europe 287 Balances ofpower in the Holy Roman Empire 299 A dramatic case: Saxony 308 Estate members as brokers in the French periphery 311 The subjugation ofCatalonia and the ‘long sleep'ofIberia 316 Conclusion 323 276 8 The champions and the excluded Sovereign republics 331 Revolution turning into oligarchy: the United Provinces 334 England and the United Kingdom: the monarchical republic 342 The bloody road to a constitutional monarchy 343 The consolidated Parliament 351 Sweden, a separate case 356 The formative period 356 Royal voluntarism and parliamentary opposition 358 Political parties 365 Colonies and the other excluded 371 Ireland 371 North America 373 Ascending and descending power 378 331
X Contents 9 Conclusions: Participation versus Effectiveness A dash ofpolitical anthropology 386 Phases of expansion and contraction 388 Political voice? Concerning what? The developmental phase, 1100-1350 389 Consolidation and trials ofstrength 1350—1600 392 Constitutional representation orfiscal-military monarchy, 1600-1848 397 The fundamental dynamics 400 Emancipation and stagnation 400 Representation from below 403 State power 404 Institutional inertia 408 The continuity ofpolitical cultures 411 386 General bibliography Index 419 425 |
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