Ideas of Monarchical Reform Fénelon, Jacobitism, and the Political Works of the Chevalier Ramsay

Author/creator Mansfield, Andrew Author
Other author Bergin, Joseph 1943- Series edited by
Other author Roberts, Penny Series edited by
Other author Naphy, Bill Series edited by
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Publication InfoManchester : Manchester University Press Plymouth : NBN International [Distributor]
Description23.400 x 015.600 cm.
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SeriesStudies in Early Modern European History Ser.
Summary Annotation This book examines the political works of Andrew Michael Ramsay (1683-1743) within the context of early eighteenth-century British and French political thought. In the first monograph on Ramsay in English for over sixty years, the author uses Ramsay to engage in a broader evaluation of the political theory in the two countries and the exchange between them. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, Britain and France were on divergent political paths. Yet in the first three decades of that century, the growing impetus of mixed government in Britain influenced the political theory of its long-standing enemy. Shaped by experiences and ideologies of the seventeenth century, thinkers in both states exhibited a desire to produce great change by integrating past wisdom with modern knowledge. A Scottish Jacobite émigré living in Paris, Ramsay employed a synthesis of British and French principles to promote a Stuart restoration to the British throne that would place Britain at the centre of a co-operative Europe. Mansfield reveals that Ramsay was an important intellectual conduit for the two countries, whose contribution to the history of political thought has been greatly under appreciated. Including extensive analysis of the period between the 1660s and 1730s in Britain and France, this book will be of interest to scholars and students with an interest in political, religious, intellectual, and cultural history, as well as the early Enlightenment.
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