Aristocracy and its Enemies in the Age of Revolution

Aristocracy and its Enemies in the Age of Revolution

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  • Author: William Doyle
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191609714
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

Since time immemorial Europe had been dominated by nobles and nobilities. In the eighteenth century their power seemed better entrenched than ever. But in 1790 the French revolutionaries made a determined attempt to abolish nobility entirely. 'Aristocracy' became the term for everything they were against, and the nobility of France, so recently the most dazzling and sophisticated elite in the European world, found itself persecuted in ways that horrified counterparts in other countries. Aristocracy and its Enemies traces the roots of the attack on nobility at this time, looking at intellectual developments over the preceding centuries, in particular the impact of the American Revolution. It traces the steps by which French nobles were disempowered and persecuted, a period during which large numbers fled the country and many perished or were imprisoned. In the end abolition of the aristocracy proved impossible, and nobles recovered much of their property. Napoleon set out to reconcile the remnants of the old nobility to the consequences of revolution, and created a titled elite of his own. After his fall the restored Bourbons offered renewed recognition to all forms of nobility. But nineteenth century French nobles were a group transformed and traumatized by the revolutionary experience, and they never recovered their old hegemony and privileges. As William Doyle shows, if the revolutionaries failed in their attempt to abolish nobility, they nevertheless began the longer term process of aristocratic decline that has marked the last two centuries.


Aristocracy and its Enemies in the Age of Revolution

Aristocracy and its Enemies in the Age of Revolution

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  • Author: William Doyle
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191568279
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 383

Since time immemorial Europe had been dominated by nobles and nobilities. In the eighteenth century their power seemed better entrenched than ever. But in 1790 the French revolutionaries made a determined attempt to abolish nobility entirely. 'Aristocracy' became the term for everything they were against, and the nobility of France, so recently the most dazzling and sophisticated elite in the European world, found itself persecuted in ways that horrified counterparts in other countries. Aristocracy and its Enemies traces the roots of the attack on nobility at this time, looking at intellectual developments over the preceding centuries, in particular the impact of the American Revolution. It traces the steps by which French nobles were disempowered and persecuted, a period during which large numbers fled the country and many perished or were imprisoned. In the end abolition of the aristocracy proved impossible, and nobles recovered much of their property. Napoleon set out to reconcile the remnants of the old nobility to the consequences of revolution, and created a titled elite of his own. After his fall the restored Bourbons offered renewed recognition to all forms of nobility. But nineteenth century French nobles were a group transformed and traumatized by the revolutionary experience, and they never recovered their old hegemony and privileges. As William Doyle shows, if the revolutionaries failed in their attempt to abolish nobility, they nevertheless began the longer term process of aristocratic decline that has marked the last two centuries.


More Equal Than Others

More Equal Than Others

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  • Author: Raffael N Fasel
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0198907427
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 225

Unprecedented demands have recently arrived at the doorstep of courts and parliaments the world over: nonhuman animals should receive some of the rights that have so far been reserved to human beings. This development has raised fundamental questions about the nature of legal rights, and who should have them. More Equal Than Others: Humans and the Rights of Other Animals provides a sustained analysis of the fundamental rights of human and nonhuman animals to explore the issue of whether conferring fundamental legal rights to animals would undermine the equal status and rights of humans. Raffael N Fasel proposes an unorthodox but practical solution to this issue: the Species Membership Approach (SMA). According to the SMA, legal rights and similar entitlements should be granted to animals based on the species to which they belong, not their individual capacities. By pioneering an approach that focuses on species membership rather than individual capacities, the author demonstrates how fundamental legal rights can be extended to nonhuman animals without threatening the status and equal rights of humans. This book examines the antithetical nature of the human rights and animal rights conceptions that have so far dominated the debate and demonstrates how a middle ground can be reached between these opposing conceptions. Informed by the forgotten history of animal and human rights in the French Enlightenment, More Equal Than Others radically reimagines the spectrum of fundamental rights conceptions.


The Literary Review

The Literary Review

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  • Category : Books
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 712


The Age of Aristocracy, 1688-1830

The Age of Aristocracy, 1688-1830

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  • Author: William Bradford Willcox
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning
  • ISBN: 9780618001033
  • Category : Aristocracy (Social class)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This text, which is the third volume in the best selling "History of England" series, tells how a small and insignificant outpost of the Roman empire evolved into a nation that has produced and disseminated so many significant ideas and institutions. The Eighth Edition incorporates more women's history, while continuing to provide balanced political and economic coverage with social and cultural history woven throughout.


History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815

History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815

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  • Author: Sir Archibald Alison
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  • Category : Europe
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 596


The Living Age

The Living Age

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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 846


The Western World

The Western World

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  • Author: James Russell Major
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  • Category : Civilization, Modern
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1198


Timothy Pickering and the Age of the American Revolution

Timothy Pickering and the Age of the American Revolution

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  • Author: David McLean
  • Publisher: Beaufort Books
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  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 544


Civilization in the Western World: 1715 to the present. Bibliography (p. 696-732)

Civilization in the Western World: 1715 to the present. Bibliography (p. 696-732)

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  • Author: James Russell Major
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  • Category : Civilization, Western
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 586