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  • Formaat: Hardback, 292 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 237x159x29 mm, kaal: 603 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666913278
  • ISBN-13: 9781666913279
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 292 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 237x159x29 mm, kaal: 603 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666913278
  • ISBN-13: 9781666913279
Teised raamatud teemal:
"The Spirit of Montesquieu's Persian Letters explores Montesquieu's careful treatment of the spiritual, ethical, and civic dilemmas France encountered in the early eighteenth century. In examining Montesquieu's response to Bourbon France's commercial andpolitical culture of this time, it will help deepen our understanding of his political philosophy"--

The Spirit of Montesquieu’s Persian Letters explores Montesquieu’s careful treatment of the spiritual, ethical, and civic dilemmas France encountered in the early 18th Century. In examining Montesquieu’s response to Bourbon France’s commercial and political culture of this time, it will help deepen our understanding of his political philosophy.

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Montesquieus Persian Letters is one of the gems of the Enlightenment, at once amusing and profound, accessible and sophisticated. This marvelous collection of essays not only does justice to the books complexities but also demonstrates that the issues and questions raised by Montesquieus story remain as relevant today as they were three centuries ago. -- Dennis C. Rasmussen, Syracuse University This volume is a most welcome and truly important contribution to serious interpretive reflection on what is perhaps the most understudied, and least well understood, great work of political philosophy. A true galaxy of contributors includes many of the most distinguished scholars of Montesquieu and of French Enlightenment political thoughteach of whom has penned a gem of an essay. A true feast for the intellect! -- Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas at Austin This impressive volume -- the first dedicated to Montequieu's Persian Letters -- will not only serve as a benchmark for future scholarship on this important philosophical novel, but it will also inspire. It restores a very important part of Montesquieu's work to his overall political thought, and there is not one weak contribution in it. -- Khalil Habib, Hillsdale College

Foreword vii
Helena Rosenblatt
PART I THE PERSIAN LETTERS IN THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORY
1(42)
Chapter 1 Philosophizing the Passions: The Seraglio as Laboratory in the Persian Letters
3(12)
Celine Spector
Catherine R. Power
Chapter 2 Conflict in the Persian Letters
15(12)
Pauline Kra
Chapter 3 Persian Letters in Time: Adhesive Past: Bright, Unstable Present: Divergent, Fragile Futures
27(16)
Michael Mosher
PART II THE PERSIAN LETTERS ON NATURE AND CONVENTION IN POLITICS
43(58)
Chapter 4 Pitfalls of Abstract Ideals: Usbek on the Law of Nations
45(18)
Andrea Radasanu
Chapter 5 Faces of Monarchy in West and East and the Limits of Traditional Jurisprudence: Montesquieu in Dialogue with Bodin in the Persian Letters
63(18)
Rebecca Kingston
Chapter 6 The Struggle for Recognition and the Economy of Esteem in and out of the Seraglio
81(20)
Robert Sparling
PART III THE PERSIAN LETTERS ON COMMERCIAL SOCIETY
101(72)
Chapter 7 The Plague of High Finance in Montesquieu's Persian Letters
103(22)
Emily Nacol
Constantine Christos Vassiliou
Chapter 8 The Political Economy of the Persian Letters; or, Self-Interest Wrongly Understood, in Three Lessons
125(14)
Ryan Patrick Hanley
Chapter 9 Female Modesty and the Spirit of Commerce in Montesquieu's Persian Letters
139(20)
Lee Ward
Chapter 10 Rica in Paris: Sociability and Cosmopolitanism in the Persian Letters
159(14)
Megan Gallagher
PART IV THE PERSIAN LETTERS AS A CRITIQUE OF MODERNITY
173(92)
Chapter 11 Who Is the Hero of the Persian Letters!
175(14)
Jeffrey Church
Chapter 12 Hiding in Plain Sight: Montesquieu as a Friendly Influence in the Persian Letters
189(16)
Vickie B. Sullivan
Chapter 13 What Did Usbek---and the Reader---Know, and When Did He Know It?
205(20)
John T. Scott
Chapter 14 The Book of Relations: Reflections from Montesquieu's Persian Letters
225(14)
Stuart D. Warner
Chapter 15 The Unknown Chains of Enlightenment: The Irony of Philosophy or an Ironic Philosopher
239(26)
Peter Lund
Index 265(12)
About the Contributors 277
Jeffrey Church is professor of political science at the University of Houston.

Alin Fumurescu is associate professor of political science at the University of Houston.

Constantine Vassiliou is visiting assistant professor in political science at the University of Houston.