Soldier Statesmen Of The Age Of Enlightenment
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Jean Ternant and the Age of Revolutions
Author | : Frank Whitney |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2015-10-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1476662134 |
Jean Ternant's life (1751-1833) spanned a period of enormous change in European life. Born when men were still subject to judicial torture, he lived to see the dawn of the railroad age. It was an era of political upheaval: the American Revolution, the "patriot" movement of the Dutch Republic, the Vonckist uprising in the Austrian Netherlands, the French Revolution, the Polish rebellion against Imperial Russia, the Greek war for independence and the struggle for independence in Spain's South American colonies all occurred during Ternant's lifetime. He was an active participant in four of them. The son of a French leather goods merchant, Jean Ternant nevertheless built a public service career in an aristocratic society based on birth and privilege, commanding a regiment in the French army before being appointed minister-plenipotentiary to the United States. His story of public service undertaken for private ends illustrates the value of education and social contacts as well as the importance of luck and circumstances.
Military Experience in the Age of Reason
Author | : Christopher Duffy |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2005-12-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1135794596 |
First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Soldiers as Statesmen
Author | : Peter Dennis |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2020-12-22 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1000259293 |
‘The Duke is a soldier – a bad education for a statesmen in a free country’. Sir Walter Scott’s fear of the political soldier has long been part of Western political life. Yet although many countries would have preferred to keep the military out of politics few have been successful. Originally published in 1976, this book examines the careers of five distinguished twentieth century soldiers and assesses their contribution as statesmen. Hindenburg, Byng, Franco, Eisenhower and De Gaulle all came into political life in different circumstances, but none did so in the name of the profession or to establish a praetorian state. Each was a professional soldier who found himself drawn into the political arena. Each of these essays illuminates one aspect of the range of political, sociological and historical issues which now surround the interrelationship of civil and military. At a time when the tensions of democracy, both internally and externally, impose increasing pressure on the role of the military in society it is important to study the history of soldiers-as-statesmen.
Citizens Commission for Commemoration of Federal Government Bicentenary Era
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Census and Population |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : United States |
ISBN | : |
Henry Lloyd and the Military Enlightenment of Eighteenth- Century Europe
Author | : Patrick Speelman |
Publisher | : Praeger |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2002-09-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
Intellectual historians generally view the Enlightenment as a pacifist or anti-war movement. Military historians typically consider 18th century military thinkers as backward-looking and inept. Speelman challenges the views of both groups through a consideration of the writings of Henry Lloyd, a soldier and Welsh philosophe who combined enlightened thought and military experience to distill a distinct theory of war. Based on previously unused or underutilized primary materials, this is the first biography of this key enlightenment thinker who advanced the general understanding of war as it existed in his day. Lloyd wrote a multivolume history of the Seven Years' War from which he derived the Principles of War; a treatise on economics that prefigured the liberal theories of Adam Smith; a rhapsody on the invasion and defense of Great Britain; and finally an anonymous critique of the English constitution that he used to demand political and electoral reform. Overall, he argued for the reform of military institutions and practices through breaking from custom and traditional norms. In his works, Lloyd examined warfare within the larger context of secular philosophy and human society; and, thus, he personified the link between the military society and the Enlightenment that historians often ignore or discount.
Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment
Author | : John Christian Laursen |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0802091776 |
In recent decades, historians of early-modern European political thought have tended to neglect the concept of monarchy and monarchism, focusing instead on the development of republicanism during this period. Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment aims to correct this imbalance by illustrating that many thinkers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, in fact, saw monarchy as a solution to the instability, chaos, and even violence of experiments with republican government. Editors Hans Blom, John Christian Laursen, and Luisa Simonutti have brought together outstanding scholars in the field to correct many of the misleading stereotypes about monarchy, and to explore the variety and dynamism of this form of government, in early-modern Europe. Contributors explore four major themes: monarchisms in the political thought of Spinoza, Bayle, Fénelon, Hume, and Montesquieu; enlightened Christian and millenarian monarchisms; defending and resisting absolute monarchy; and, finally, reflections on the British monarchy. Fascinating and timely, Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment will be of interest to historians, political theorists, political philosophers, and political scientists.
Thomas Jefferson
Author | : Lawrence S. Kaplan |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 504 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : United States |
ISBN | : 0842026304 |
Focuses on Thomas Jefferson's role as a maker of foreign policy. This biography explores how the concept of the United States' westward expansion worked as the moving force in forming Jefferson's judgments and actions in foreign relations.