Public Offices, Personal Demands

Public Offices, Personal Demands Capability in Governance in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic

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Publisher's Synopsis

Public Offices, Personal Demands presents a novel perspective on European politics in the seventeenth-century. Its focus lies on the Dutch Republic, that surprising anomaly, often described as a miracle or enigma, admired by many during this age. This collection of essays explores one of the most fundamental questions of seventeenth-century governance: what makes a person capable for office? Contemporary viewpoints are discussed by a range of scholars from different historical disciplines. As this volume shows, debates about capability and office-holding were by no means restricted to political theorists. Scientists, citizens and merchants all discussed these matters in a similar vein. Nor was this heated discussion about who was fit govern a typically Dutch phenomenon. Because of its multifaceted and international approach, this book will appeal to both scholars and students in the fields of cultural and social history, the history of political thought, the history of early modern politics, and the history of science.

Book information

ISBN: 9781443810128
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Pub.
Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 351.49209032
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 265
Weight: 599g
Height: 220mm
Width: 150mm