Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism

Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism

Wiemann, Dirk; Mahlberg, Gaby

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

238

Mole

9781032925981

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Contents: Introduction: perspectives on English revolutionary republicanism, Dirk Wiemann and Gaby Mahlberg; Part I Republican Language: Harrington and the oligarchs: Milton, Vane, and Stubbe, Martin Dzelzainis; Anti-republican cries under Cromwell: the vehement attacks of Robert Filmer against republican practice and republican theory in the early 1650s, Cesare Cuttica; Language and content: the political thought of Algernon Sidney between republicanism and Enlightenment, GA1/4nther Lottes. Part II Republican Culture: Literary and Political Culture: The prose romance of the 1650s as a context for Oceana, J.C. Davis; Performing republics: negotiations of political discourse in Restoration comedies, Anette Pankratz; The fatal contagiousness of French republicanism: Edmund Burke and the body politic, Gerold Sedlmayr; Harrington, petitioning, and the construction of public opinion, Edward Vallance. Part III Republican Religion: 'None can love freedom heartily, but good men': Milton's religious republicanism, Dirk Vanderbeke; Religion in Harrington's political system: the central concepts and methods of Harrington's religious solutions, Luc Borot; Mosaica respublica: Harrington, Toland, and Moses, Justin Champion; Postscript: republicanism: theory, culture, and history, Glenn Burgess; Bibliography; Index.
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