Revolutions in sovereignty : how ideas shaped modern international relations / Daniel Philpott.
Material type: TextSeries: Princeton studies in international history and politicsPublisher: Princeton N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: xii, 339 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0691057478
- 9780691057477
- 069105746X
- 9780691057460
- 320.15
- JZ4034. P48 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-330) and index.
Tables and Figures -- Preface -- Pt. 1. Revolutions in Sovereignty -- 1. Introduction: Revolutions in Sovereignty -- 2. The Constitution of International Society -- 3. A Brief History of Constitutions of International Society in the West -- 4. How Revolutions in Ideas Bring Revolutions in Sovereignty -- Pt. 2. The Founding of the Sovereign States System at Westphalia -- 5. Westphalia as Origin -- 6. The Origin of Westphalia -- 7. The Power of Protestant Propositions -- Pt. 3. The Revolution of Colonial Independence: The Global Expansion of Westphalia -- 8. Ideas and the End of Empire -- 9. The End of the British Empire: Cashing Out the Promise of Self-Government -- 10. Revolutionary Ideas in the British Colonies -- 11. Britain's Burden of Empire -- 12. The Fall of Greater France -- Pt. 4. The Revolutions Considered Together -- 13. Conclusion: Two Revolutions, One Movement -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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