Cameralism and the Enlightenment

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Bourbon Reforms
cameralism
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Cameralist Ideas
Cameralist Sciences
Cameralist Texts
Carlo Di Borbone
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Catherine II
Charles III
Commercial Monarchies
Eighteenth Century Russia
eighteenth-century reform
Emmanuel III
Enlightenment studies
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Ernest Lluch
Foreign Minister
Friedrich II
global history
Human Nature Interface
Istvan Hont
Joseph Von Sonnenfels
mercantilism
Natural Jurisprudence
natural law philosophy
Peter III
political economy history
population policy Europe
Public Administration
Reformist Plans
Savoyard State
State Secretary
statecraft theory
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transnational history
transnational intellectual exchange
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367360511
  • Weight: 594g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Cameralism and the Enlightenment reassesses the relationship between two key phenomena of European history often disconnected from each other. It builds on recent insights from global history, transnational history and Enlightenment studies to reflect on the dynamic interactions of cameralism, an early modern set of practices and discourses of statecraft prominent in central Europe, with the broader political, intellectual and cultural developments of the Enlightenment world. Through contributions from prominent scholars across the field of Enlightenment studies, the volume analyzes eighteenth-century cameralist authors’ engagements with commerce, colonialism and natural law. Challenging the caricature of cameralism as a German, land-locked version of mercantilism, the volume reframes its importance for scholars of the Enlightenment broadly conceived.

This volume goes beyond the typical focus on Britain and France in studies of political economy, widening perspectives about the dissemination of ideas of governance, happiness and reform to focus on multidirectional exchanges across continental Europe and beyond during the eighteenth century. Emphasizing the practice of theory, it proposes the study of the porosity of ideas in their exchange, transmission and mediation between spaces and discourses as a key dimension of cultural and intellectual history.

Ere Nokkala is University Researcher at the University of Helsinki, Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies.

Nicholas B. Miller is Research Fellow at the University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences.