Polish-Lithuanian Political Thought, 1450-1700

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Abstract

The collective, integrated work of fourteen distinguished historians, this book explores political thinking in Europe from the Renaissance to the early Enlightenment. European thinkers of the period may seem to have inherited a common vocabulary and a set of concepts, yet their concerns and their expression of those concerns were conditioned by the particular contexts in which they formulated and refined their ideas. The book therefore investigates the very possibility of a European political identity and how it was mediated and expressed across the continent. The only fully comprehensive account of European political thought in the early modern period, the book pays due regard to Hungary, Poland-Lithuania, the Scandinavian kingdoms, the realm of Eastern Orthodoxy, and the political thought of Islam.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Political Thought 1450-1700
Subtitle of host publicationReligion, Law and Philosophy
EditorsHowell Lloyd, Glenn Burgess, Simon Hodson
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN (Print)0300112661, 9780300112665
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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