Property and the German Idea of Freedom : : From the End of the Thirty Years' War to the Eve of the French Revolution in Germany.

By reinterpreting German law and politics between the Peace of Westphalia and the French Revolution, this book demonstrates that the growth of civil liberties and legal equality was shaped by institutional pressures resulting from state competition, commercialization, and population growth.

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2024.
©2024.
Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in Central European Histories Series
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Property and the German Idea of Freedom : From the End of the Thirty Years' War to the Eve of the French Revolution in Germany.
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By reinterpreting German law and politics between the Peace of Westphalia and the French Revolution, this book demonstrates that the growth of civil liberties and legal equality was shaped by institutional pressures resulting from state competition, commercialization, and population growth.
The core stories and ideas of German freedom -- Idea-generative institutions -- Free disposition of estates -- Freedom from extractions -- Noble trespassing and evasions -- Tax registration, 1651-1654 -- The 'graying' of the clear cadastral picture -- New departures in the 1680s -- The presumption of natural freedom -- The regalianism of Christian Thomasius -- Regalian rights -- Regalia as imprescriptible -- Too Machiavellian? -- Free use of paper money.
Law Germany History.
Property Germany History.
Natural law Germany History.
Possession (Law) Germany History.
Constitutional history Germany.
Enlightenment Germany History.
Freedom History.
Property Philosophy.
Pluralism History.
Germany Politics and government History.
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Property and the German Idea of Freedom : From the End of the Thirty Years' War to the Eve of the French Revolution in Germany.
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The core stories and ideas of German freedom -- Idea-generative institutions -- Free disposition of estates -- Freedom from extractions -- Noble trespassing and evasions -- Tax registration, 1651-1654 -- The 'graying' of the clear cadastral picture -- New departures in the 1680s -- The presumption of natural freedom -- The regalianism of Christian Thomasius -- Regalian rights -- Regalia as imprescriptible -- Too Machiavellian? -- Free use of paper money.
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title_sub From the End of the Thirty Years' War to the Eve of the French Revolution in Germany.
title_full Property and the German Idea of Freedom : From the End of the Thirty Years' War to the Eve of the French Revolution in Germany.
title_fullStr Property and the German Idea of Freedom : From the End of the Thirty Years' War to the Eve of the French Revolution in Germany.
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title_auth Property and the German Idea of Freedom : From the End of the Thirty Years' War to the Eve of the French Revolution in Germany.
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contents The core stories and ideas of German freedom -- Idea-generative institutions -- Free disposition of estates -- Freedom from extractions -- Noble trespassing and evasions -- Tax registration, 1651-1654 -- The 'graying' of the clear cadastral picture -- New departures in the 1680s -- The presumption of natural freedom -- The regalianism of Christian Thomasius -- Regalian rights -- Regalia as imprescriptible -- Too Machiavellian? -- Free use of paper money.
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