Visionary Republic

Visionary Republic
Author: Ruth H. Bloch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1988-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521357647

This book sheds light on the role of religion in the American Revolution and surveys an important facet of the intellectual history of the early Republic.

Visionaries

Visionaries
Author: William A. Christian
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520200401

Reports the sighting by two children of the Virgin Mary on a hillside in Spanish Basque territory in 1931

Legitimacy and Power Politics

Legitimacy and Power Politics
Author: Mlada Bukovansky
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2010-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691146705

This book examines the causes and consequences of a major transformation in both domestic and international politics: the shift from dynastically legitimated monarchical sovereignty to popularly legitimated national sovereignty. It analyzes the impact of Enlightenment discourse on politics in eighteenth-century Europe and the United States, showing how that discourse facilitated new authority struggles in Old Regime Europe, shaped the American and French Revolutions, and influenced the relationships between the revolutionary regimes and the international system. The interaction between traditional and democratic ideas of legitimacy transformed the international system by the early nineteenth century, when people began to take for granted the desirability of equality, individual rights, and restraint of power. Using an interpretive, historically sensitive approach to international relations, the author considers the complex interplay between elite discourses about political legitimacy and strategic power struggles within and among states. She shows how culture, power, and interests interacted to produce a crucial yet poorly understood case of international change. The book not only shows the limits of liberal and realist theories of international relations, but also demonstrates how aspects of these theories can be integrated with insights derived from a constructivist perspective that takes culture and legitimacy seriously. The author finds that cultural contests over the terms of political legitimacy constitute one of the central mechanisms by which the character of sovereignty is transformed in the international system--a conclusion as true today as it was in the eighteenth century.

Visionary Journeys

Visionary Journeys
Author: Xioafei Tian
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1684170621

This book explores the parallel and yet profoundly different ways of seeing the outside world and engaging with the foreign at two important moments of dislocation in Chinese history, namely, the early medieval period commonly known as the Northern and Southern Dynasties (317–589 CE), and the nineteenth century. Xiaofei Tian juxtaposes literary, historical, and religious materials from these two periods in comparative study, bringing them together in their unprecedentedly large-scale interactions, and their intense fascination, with foreign cultures. By examining various cultural forms of representation from the two periods, Tian attempts to sort out modes of seeing the world that inform these writings. These modes, Tian argues, were established in early medieval times and resurfaced, in permutations and metamorphoses, in nineteenth-century writings on encountering the Other. This book is for readers who are interested not only in early medieval or nineteenth-century China but also in issues of representation, travel, visualization, and modernity.

Victor Hugo and the Visionary Novel

Victor Hugo and the Visionary Novel
Author: Victor Brombert
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1984
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780674935518

Victor Brombert reassesses in a modern perspective the power and originality of Hugo's work, and provides a new interpretation of Hugo's narrative art as well as a synthesis of his poetic and moral vision. The twenty-eight drawings by Hugo reproduced in this book are further testimony to the visionary nature of Hugo's imagination.

Realistic Visionary

Realistic Visionary
Author: Peter R. Henriques
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813927411

Examines the accomplishments and mistakes made by George Washington, discussing why he was sensitive to criticism and slow to accept blame, but still managed to envision a free and united America.