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An Historical Introduction to Western Constitutional Law

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995Description: 338p ixSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.409000 CAE
Contents:
1 - Introduction pp 1-33 2 - Tribal kingship: from the fall of Rome to the end of the Merovingians pp 34-42 3 - The First Europe: the Carolingian empire pp 43-53 4 - Europe divided: the post-Carolingian era pp 54-71 5 - The foundation of the modern state pp 72-90 6 - The classic absolutism of the Ancient Regime pp 91-107 7 - The absolute state no lasting model pp 108-193 8 - The bourgeois nation state pp 194-243 9 - The liberal model transformed or rejected pp 244-291 Epilogue pp 292-295
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1 - Introduction
pp 1-33



2 - Tribal kingship: from the fall of Rome to the end of the Merovingians
pp 34-42



3 - The First Europe: the Carolingian empire
pp 43-53



4 - Europe divided: the post-Carolingian era
pp 54-71



5 - The foundation of the modern state
pp 72-90



6 - The classic absolutism of the Ancient Regime
pp 91-107



7 - The absolute state no lasting model
pp 108-193



8 - The bourgeois nation state
pp 194-243



9 - The liberal model transformed or rejected
pp 244-291



Epilogue
pp 292-295