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Republicanism and Liberalism in America and the German States, 1750–1850
This book studies the similarities and differences in the understanding of Republicanism and Liberalism in America and Germany.
Jürgen Heideking (Edited by), James A. Henretta (Edited by), Peter Becker (Assisted by)
9780521800662, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 8 April 2002
320 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.564 kg
"...a rich, pathbreaking volume that should stimulate further debate and research on both sides of the Atlantic. ...a very welcome addition to the literature and deserves a wide-readership." German Studies Review
Republicanism and Liberalism in America and the German States represents the cooperative effort of a group of American and German scholars to move the historical debate on Republicanism and Liberalism to a new stage. Previously, the relationship between Republican and Liberal ideas, concepts and world views has been discussed in the context of American revolutionary and late eighteenth-century history. While the German states did not experience successful revolutions like those in North America and France, Republican and Liberal ideas and 'language' deeply affected German political thinking and culture, especially in the southern states. The essays published in this book expand the time frame of the debate into the first half of the nineteenth century, applying an innovative and comparative German-American perspective. By systematically studying the similarities and differences in the understanding of Republicanism and Liberalism in the United States and German states, the collection stimulates efforts toward a comprehensive interpretation of political, intellectual and social developments in the 'modernizing' Atlantic world of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Introduction Jürgen Heideking and James A. Henretta
Part I. Overview: 1. 'Wir nennen's Gemeinism' (we call it public spirit): Republic and Republicanism in the German political discussion of the nineteenth century Rudolf Vierhaus
Part II. The Republican World: 2. The concept of the Republic in eighteenth-century German thought Hans Erich Bödeker
3. Kant's Republicanism and its consequences Otto Dann
4. Constitutions, charity, and liberalism in comparative perspective: Germany and the Anglo-American tradition A. G. Roeber
5. Politics and sentiment: Catharine Macaulay's Republicanism Vera Nünning
6. Between Liberalism and Republicanism: 'manners' in the political thought of Mercy Otis Warren Rosemarie Zagarri
Part III. The Transition from Republicanism to Liberalism: 7. The Liberal Democratic Republicanism of the first American State constitutions, 1776–80 Willi Paul Adams
8. Bennington and the Green Mountain Boys: the emergence of Liberal Democracy in Vermont, 1760–1850 Robert E. Shalhope
9. The birth of American Liberalism: New York, 1820–60 James A. Henretta
10. Republicanism, Liberalism, and market society: party formation and party ideology in Germany and the United States, c.1825–50 Paul Nolte
11. Festive culture and national identity in America and Germany Jürgen Heideking
12. Charles Follen's Perception of Republicanism in Germany and the United States, 1815–40 Edmund Spevack
Part IV. The Logic of Liberalism: 13. 'The right to possess all the faculties that God has given': possessive individualism, slave women, and abolitionist thought Amy Dru Stanley
14. Freedom of contract and freedom of person: a brief history of 'involuntary servitude' in American fundamental law Robert J. Steinfeld.
Subject Areas: Political science & theory [JPA], Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], History of the Americas [HBJK], European history [HBJD]