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Reading Texts on Sovereignty charts the development of the concept from the classical period to the present day. Defined in antiquity as an absolute or supreme type of power, sovereignty's history has been marked ever since by numerous moments of crisis and contestation through which its meaning has been redefined and reconfigured. Using extracts of key texts selected and analysed by leading contributors from the USA, the UK, New Zealand, Japan, Cyprus, Finland, France, Austria, Israel, and Italy, this volume examines these moments and how different societies have grappled with sovereignty through the ages. The book explores a diverse range of geographical and cultural contexts within which the issue of sovereignty became critical, including ancient China and medieval Islam. In addition, the book includes chapters that respond to the vital interplay between the development of the theory of sovereignty and such momentous historical events and developments as the birth of the dem

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Reading Texts on Sovereignty provides a succinct and readable collection of essays on the concept of sovereignty spanning the not only western modernity, but also Greek and Roman antiquity as well as the Chinese and the Arab experience. It will be invaluable for anyone craving an historical contextualization of the contested concept of sovereignty. * Dimitris Vardoulakis, author of Spinoza, the Epicurean *
This volume affords a panoramic view on the history of sovereignty in the western tradition. Its concise yet very useful chapters offer an excellent introduction to the complexities of this central concept in politics, law and religion. * Miguel Vatter, Professor of Politics, Flinders University, Australia *

Table of Contents
Introduction, Stella Achilleos and Antonis Balasopoulos (both University of Cyprus, Cyprus) 1. The Book of Lord Shang and the Origins of the State, Yuri Pines (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) 2. Aristotle on Sovereignty, Kazutaka Inamura (Waseda University, Japan) 3. Divided Sovereignty: Polybius and the Compound Constitution, Jed W. Atkins (Duke University, USA) and Carl E. Young (Hillsdale College, USA) 4. Reading Sovereignty in Augustus’ Res gestae, Dean Hammer (Franklin and Marshall College, USA) 5. Al-Farabi: The Sovereignty of the Philosopher King, Massimo Campanini? (University of Naples L’ Orientale, Italy) 6. Marsilius of Padua on Sovereignty, Vasileios Syros (Universities of Helsinki and Jyva¨skyla¨, Finland) 7. The King ‘Should Be’ Sovereign: Christine de Pizan and the Problem of Sovereignty in Fifteenth-Century France, Kate Forhan (University of Southern Maine, USA) 8. Jean Bodin’s République, Sara Miglietti (Warburg Institute, University of London, UK) 9. Hugo Grotius: Absolutism, Contractualism, Resistance,Marco Barducci (Durham University, UK) 10. Shakespeare on Sovereignty, Indivisibility, and Popular Consent, Stella Achilleos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) 11. Sovereignty and the Separation of Powers on the Eve of the English Civil War: Henry Parker’s Observations and Charles’ Answer to the XIX Propositions, Michael Mendle (University of Alabama, USA) 12. Thomas Hobbes, Sovereign Representation, and the English Revolution, Glenn Burgess (University of Hull, UK) 13. John Locke and the Language of Sovereignty, Geoff Kemp (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 14. Rousseau’s Sovereignty as the General Will, David Lay Williams (De Paul University, USA) 15. Sovereignty in the American Founding, Michael Zuckert (University of Notre Dame, USA) 16. Thomas Paine: Reinventing Popular Sovereignty in an Age of Revolutions, Carine Lounissi (University of Rouen-Normandie, France) 17. Sovereignty and Political Obligation: T. H. Green’s Critique of John Austin, John Morrow (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 18. Divided Sovereignties: Lenin and Dual Power, Antonis Balasopoulos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) 19. Carl Schmitt and the Sovereignty of Decision, Mika Ojakangas (University of Jyva¨skyla¨, Finland) 20. Arendt on Sovereignty, Shmuel Lederman (University of Haifa, Open University of Israel, Israel) 21. Foucault and Agamben on Sovereignty: Taking Life, Letting Live, or Making Survive, Carlo Salzani (Messerli Research Institute, Vienna, Austria) 22. Derrida on the ‘Slow and Differentiated’ Deconstruction of Sovereignty, James Martel (San Francisco State University, USA)

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 12/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9781350099692, 978-1350099692
      ISBN10: 1350099694

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      Book Synopsis
      Reading Texts on Sovereignty charts the development of the concept from the classical period to the present day. Defined in antiquity as an absolute or supreme type of power, sovereignty's history has been marked ever since by numerous moments of crisis and contestation through which its meaning has been redefined and reconfigured. Using extracts of key texts selected and analysed by leading contributors from the USA, the UK, New Zealand, Japan, Cyprus, Finland, France, Austria, Israel, and Italy, this volume examines these moments and how different societies have grappled with sovereignty through the ages. The book explores a diverse range of geographical and cultural contexts within which the issue of sovereignty became critical, including ancient China and medieval Islam. In addition, the book includes chapters that respond to the vital interplay between the development of the theory of sovereignty and such momentous historical events and developments as the birth of the dem

      Trade Review
      Reading Texts on Sovereignty provides a succinct and readable collection of essays on the concept of sovereignty spanning the not only western modernity, but also Greek and Roman antiquity as well as the Chinese and the Arab experience. It will be invaluable for anyone craving an historical contextualization of the contested concept of sovereignty. * Dimitris Vardoulakis, author of Spinoza, the Epicurean *
      This volume affords a panoramic view on the history of sovereignty in the western tradition. Its concise yet very useful chapters offer an excellent introduction to the complexities of this central concept in politics, law and religion. * Miguel Vatter, Professor of Politics, Flinders University, Australia *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction, Stella Achilleos and Antonis Balasopoulos (both University of Cyprus, Cyprus) 1. The Book of Lord Shang and the Origins of the State, Yuri Pines (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) 2. Aristotle on Sovereignty, Kazutaka Inamura (Waseda University, Japan) 3. Divided Sovereignty: Polybius and the Compound Constitution, Jed W. Atkins (Duke University, USA) and Carl E. Young (Hillsdale College, USA) 4. Reading Sovereignty in Augustus’ Res gestae, Dean Hammer (Franklin and Marshall College, USA) 5. Al-Farabi: The Sovereignty of the Philosopher King, Massimo Campanini? (University of Naples L’ Orientale, Italy) 6. Marsilius of Padua on Sovereignty, Vasileios Syros (Universities of Helsinki and Jyva¨skyla¨, Finland) 7. The King ‘Should Be’ Sovereign: Christine de Pizan and the Problem of Sovereignty in Fifteenth-Century France, Kate Forhan (University of Southern Maine, USA) 8. Jean Bodin’s République, Sara Miglietti (Warburg Institute, University of London, UK) 9. Hugo Grotius: Absolutism, Contractualism, Resistance,Marco Barducci (Durham University, UK) 10. Shakespeare on Sovereignty, Indivisibility, and Popular Consent, Stella Achilleos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) 11. Sovereignty and the Separation of Powers on the Eve of the English Civil War: Henry Parker’s Observations and Charles’ Answer to the XIX Propositions, Michael Mendle (University of Alabama, USA) 12. Thomas Hobbes, Sovereign Representation, and the English Revolution, Glenn Burgess (University of Hull, UK) 13. John Locke and the Language of Sovereignty, Geoff Kemp (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 14. Rousseau’s Sovereignty as the General Will, David Lay Williams (De Paul University, USA) 15. Sovereignty in the American Founding, Michael Zuckert (University of Notre Dame, USA) 16. Thomas Paine: Reinventing Popular Sovereignty in an Age of Revolutions, Carine Lounissi (University of Rouen-Normandie, France) 17. Sovereignty and Political Obligation: T. H. Green’s Critique of John Austin, John Morrow (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 18. Divided Sovereignties: Lenin and Dual Power, Antonis Balasopoulos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) 19. Carl Schmitt and the Sovereignty of Decision, Mika Ojakangas (University of Jyva¨skyla¨, Finland) 20. Arendt on Sovereignty, Shmuel Lederman (University of Haifa, Open University of Israel, Israel) 21. Foucault and Agamben on Sovereignty: Taking Life, Letting Live, or Making Survive, Carlo Salzani (Messerli Research Institute, Vienna, Austria) 22. Derrida on the ‘Slow and Differentiated’ Deconstruction of Sovereignty, James Martel (San Francisco State University, USA)

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