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

Author:   Andrew Mansfield
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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9781526144492


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   19 February 2020
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Ideas of Monarchical Reform: FéNelon, Jacobitism, and the Political Works of the Chevalier Ramsay


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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. -- .

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Author:   Andrew Mansfield
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781526144492


ISBN 10:   1526144492
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   19 February 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Division and unity I: revolution and settlement 2 Division and unity II: fear and corruption 3 Liberty and the public good: the political principles of Archbishop Fénelon 4 The reign of Louis XIV: absolute monarchy 5 Confronting the legacy of Louis XIV: government reform and Britain 6 Ramsay and his associations 7 A mythical conversation: an Essay and a Vie 8 A mythical education: Ramsay’s Cyrus and Plan Conclusion Index -- .

Reviews

'Mansfield's book enriches and complicates our understanding of a vibrant culture of intellectual exchange between Britain and France in the early modern era. It is a welcome contribution to this topic in that it balances the prevalent focus on the wave of Anglomania that swept over France especially after the conclusion of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713.' Doohwan Ahn, Seoul National University, Northern Scotland 'Ideas of Monarchical Reform is an interesting and informative first book that casts important light on thought in both Britain and France in the decades before and after 1700.' Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin-Madison, American Historical Review 'This is a constructive endeavour to explore the philosophy of a spiritual and intellectual adventurer, Andrew Michael Ramsay, a Scottish emigre in France whose commitment to Jacobitism was surpassed only by that to European freemasonry.' Allan I. Macinnes, University of Strathclyde, EHR, CXXXlll, 562 (June 2018) 'Ideas of Monarchical Reform is a[n] highly engaging and significant study in the history of ideas. It certainly offers a richer religious and political context for Jacobitism, as a movement capable of embracing far more heterogeneous and creative viewpoints, than is often acknowledged in many of the modern apologias for the exiled Stuarts.' John Callow, University of Suffolk, The Seventeenth Century 'Mansfield's work on Ramsay constitutes not only one of the rare contributions to understanding the Chevalier's oeuvre but also a deft analysis of the complex strands of political thought in Britain and France in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.' Minchul Kim, School of History, University of St Andrews, History of European Ideas -- .


‘Mansfield’s book enriches and complicates our understanding of a vibrant culture of intellectual exchange between Britain and France in the early modern era. It is a welcome contribution to this topic in that it balances the prevalent focus on the wave of Anglomania that swept over France especially after the conclusion of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713.’ Doohwan Ahn, Seoul National University, Northern Scotland ‘Ideas of Monarchical Reform is an interesting and informative first book that casts important light on thought in both Britain and France in the decades before and after 1700.’ Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin-Madison, American Historical Review ‘This is a constructive endeavour to explore the philosophy of a spiritual and intellectual adventurer, Andrew Michael Ramsay, a Scottish émigré in France whose commitment to Jacobitism was surpassed only by that to European freemasonry.’ Allan I. Macinnes, University of Strathclyde, EHR, CXXXlll, 562 (June 2018) ‘Ideas of Monarchical Reform is a[n] highly engaging and significant study in the history of ideas. It certainly offers a richer religious and political context for Jacobitism, as a movement capable of embracing far more heterogeneous and creative viewpoints, than is often acknowledged in many of the modern apologias for the exiled Stuarts.’ John Callow, University of Suffolk, The Seventeenth Century ‘Mansfield’s work on Ramsay constitutes not only one of the rare contributions to understanding the Chevalier’s oeuvre but also a deft analysis of the complex strands of political thought in Britain and France in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.’ Minchul Kim, School of History, University of St Andrews, History of European Ideas -- .


'Mansfield's book enriches and complicates our understanding of a vibrant culture of intellectual exchange between Britain and France in the early modern era. It is a welcome contribution to this topic in that it balances the prevalent focus on the wave of Anglomania that swept over France especially after the conclusion of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713.' Doohwan Ahn, Seoul National University, Northern Scotland 'Ideas of Monarchical Reform is an interesting and informative first book that casts important light on thought in both Britain and France in the decades before and after 1700.' Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin-Madison, American Historical Review 'This is a constructive endeavour to explore the philosophy of a spiritual and intellectual adventurer, Andrew Michael Ramsay, a Scottish emigre in France whose commitment to Jacobitism was surpassed only by that to European freemasonry.' Allan I. Macinnes, University of Strathclyde, EHR, CXXXlll, 562 (June 2018) 'Ideas of Monarchical Reform is a[n] highly engaging and significant study in the history of ideas. It certainly offers a richer religious and political context for Jacobitism, as a movement capable of embracing far more heterogeneous and creative viewpoints, than is often acknowledged in many of the modern apologias for the exiled Stuarts.' John Callow, University of Suffolk, The Seventeenth Century 'Mansfield's work on Ramsay constitutes not only one of the rare contributions to understanding the Chevalier's oeuvre but also a deft analysis of the complex strands of political thought in Britain and France in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.' Minchul Kim, School of History, University of St Andrews, History of European Ideas -- .


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Andrew Mansfield is a lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, and a member of the Sussex Centre for Intellectual History

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