Protecting the Fatherland : Lawsuits and Political Debates in Jülich, Hesse-Cassel and Brittany (1642-1655).
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Cham :
Springer International Publishing AG,
2021.
|
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Studies in the History of Law and Justice Series
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Click to View |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Terminology
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- 1.1 The Problem and Its Study
- 1.2 Definitions and the Development of Terminology
- 1.3 Methodology, Sources and Structure
- References
- Part I: Holy Roman Empire
- Chapter 2: Political Language in the Holy Roman Empire (1500-1650s)
- 2.1 German Political Thought (15th-17th century)
- 2.2 German Fatherland Terminology
- References
- Chapter 3: Jülich: Pamphlets and Cologne Get-Togethers (1640s-1650s)
- 3.1 Jülichś Early History Until the War of Succession (1609-1614)
- 3.2 Jülich Until the Peace of Prague (1635)
- 3.2.1 Until the Peace of Westphalia (1648)
- 3.3 Hostile Occupation: Hessian Troops
- 3.4 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4: Hesse-Cassel: Alledged Sedition and Law-Suits (1640s-1650s)
- 4.1 The Lineage of the Landgravial Family: 1500-1600
- 4.2 Maurice the Learned: Confessional Breakdown of Relations (1592-1627)
- 4.3 Wilhelm V: The Enemy of the Emperor and Exile (1627-1636/7)
- 4.4 Politics in Exile (1637-1640)
- 4.5 Amelie Elisabeth: Regent, Commander, and Negotiator (1637-1650)
- 4.6 The Nobility: Maintaining the Status Quo (1637-1646)
- 4.7 Final Negotiations: Peace of Westphalia (1648)
- 4.8 Landgravine and Nobility: Problems Arising (1646-1650)
- 4.9 Preparing and Filing an Official Complaint (1647-1655)
- 4.9.1 Remonstratio
- 4.9.2 Mandatum Inhibitorium et Cassatorium Sine Clausula: 1647 and 1650, 1651
- 4.9.3 Disposition or Gutachten 1648-1650
- 4.9.4 Exceptiones sub- et obreptionis: 1651
- 4.9.5 Mandatum Poenale Sine Clausula: 1652
- 4.9.6 Replica: 30 March 1652
- 4.9.7 PP: 30 March 1652
- 4.9.8 Duplica: 22 April 1653
- 4.9.9 Reaction to the Duplica (1653-1655?)
- 4.9.10 Triplica: 26 June 1655.
- 4.9.11 Ohn Vorgreiffliche Memorialien (1653-1655)
- 4.9.12 (Draft Loco) Quatruplika: 1655
- 4.9.13 The Agreement: The End of the Legal Conflict: 2 October 1655
- 4.10 Conclusion
- References
- Part II: Kingdom of France
- Chapter 5: Patriots in France, Political Talks Between 1500s and 1650s
- 5.1 Political Developments: Kings, Children, and Succession
- 5.2 Governmental Organisation: Tasks, Taxes, and Ties
- 5.3 Political Thought: Sovereignty, Reason, and Patrie
- References
- Chapter 6: Brittany: Pay dÉ́tats and Don Gratuit (1648-1652)
- 6.1 Brittanyś Early History: Successions and a Forced Union
- 6.2 Cardinal de Richelieuś Influence and Cardinal Mazarinś Guidance
- 6.3 The États and the Parlement of Brittany
- 6.3.1 États Assembly and Parlement of 1649
- 6.3.2 États-Assembly and the `Rump ́Parlement of 1651
- 6.4 The Tax Burden in Brittany
- 6.5 Conclusion
- References
- Part III: Conclusion
- Chapter 7: Comparison of the Cases
- 7.1 Answering Hypothesis 1: Within Small Principalities Fatherland Terminology Is Used
- 7.2 Answering Hypothesis 2: Homogeneous Interests Stimulate the Use of Fatherland Terminology
- 7.3 Final Remarks
- References
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Jülich
- Hesse-Cassel
- Brittany
- Printed Primary Sources
- Jülich
- Hesse-Cassel
- Other
- Secondary Literature
- Index.