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OverviewSince the Enlightenment, liberalism as a concept has been foundational for European identity and politics, even as it has been increasingly interrogated and contested. This comprehensive study takes a fresh look at the diverse understandings and interpretations of the idea of liberalism in Europe, encompassing not just the familiar movements, doctrines, and political parties that fall under the heading of “liberal” but also the intertwined historical currents of thought behind them. Here we find not an abstract, universalized liberalism, but a complex and overlapping configuration of liberalisms tied to diverse linguistic, temporal, and political contexts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Freeden , Javier Fernández-Sebastián , Jörn LeonhardPublisher: Berghahn Books Imprint: Berghahn Books ISBN: 9781800736351ISBN 10: 1800736355 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 11 November 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Figures Introduction: European Liberal Discourses: Conceptual Affinities and Disparities Michael Freeden and Javier Fernández-Sebastián Chapter 1. Habsburg Liberalisms and the Enlightenment Past, 1790–1848 Franz Leander Fillafer Chapter 2. Formulating and Reformulating ‘Liberalism’: Germany in European Comparison Jörn Leonhard Chapter 3. ‘Friends of Freedom.’ First Liberalisms in Spain and Beyond Javier Fernández-Sebastián Chapter 4. Liberalism in Portugal in the Nineteenth Century Nuno Gonçalo Monteiro and Rui Ramos Chapter 5. The Rise and Fall of ‘Liberalism’ in France Helena Rosenblatt Chapter 6. Nordic Liberalisms. Sweden and Denmark in Comparison Jussi Kurunmäki and Jeppe Nevers Chapter 7. ‘Liberalism’ and ‘Liberality’. The Liberal Tradition in the Netherlands Henk te Velde Chapter 8. A Conceptual Scheme of Polish Liberalism: Six Pillars Maciej Janowski Chapter 9. Liberal Politics without Liberal Thought? The Strange Career of Italian Liberalism Paolo Pombeni Chapter 10. Encounters with Liberalism in Post-Soviet Russia Olga Malinova Chapter 11. Temporal Evolution and Morphological Complexity: The Multiple Layers of British Liberalism Michael Freeden Conclusion Michael Freeden IndexReviews“The essays in this volume, all written by eminent students of European history, demonstrate the great strengths of the conceptual history approach. The book makes an important and illuminating contribution to the history of liberalism in Europe, and its extensive and diverse cases provide much rich material for reflecting on the varied legacies and trajectories of liberalism, both in the past and the present. It will be of tremendous use to scholars and students of European history and the history of liberalism, as well as those wanting to see how the methods of conceptual history can be put to productive use in the exploration of political ideologies.” • History: Review of New Books “The initiative behind the book—to sketch a history of European liberalism using the conceptual history approach—is an important one for the field. Its diverse contributions are extremely valuable, making available research and perspectives not widely known in English-language scholarship.” • Jonathan Kwan, University of Nottingham The essays in this volume, all written by eminent students of European history, demonstrate the great strengths of the conceptual history approach. The book makes an important and illuminating contribution to the history of liberalism in Europe, and its extensive and diverse cases provide much rich material for reflecting on the varied legacies and trajectories of liberalism, both in the past and the present. It will be of tremendous use to scholars and students of European history and the history of liberalism, as well as those wanting to see how the methods of conceptual history can be put to productive use in the exploration of political ideologies. * History: Review of New Books The initiative behind the book-to sketch a history of European liberalism using the conceptual history approach-is an important one for the field. Its diverse contributions are extremely valuable, making available research and perspectives not widely known in English-language scholarship. * Jonathan Kwan, University of Nottingham Author InformationMichael Freeden is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. His books explore modern liberal thought, the structure and history of modern ideologies, and the nature of political thinking. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |