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SIR JOHN ELIOT'S THE MONARCHIE OF MAN AND EARLY STUART POLITICAL THOUGHT

Historical-Philological Journal, 2018
This article seeks to revise existing interpretations of the political writings composed by the early Stuart MP, Sir John Eliot (1592–1632), while imprisoned in the Tower of London between 1629 and 1632.
W. White
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Sur l’usage de l’expression « monarchie absolue » en France au XVII e siècle

Cahiers poitevins d'histoire du droit, 2017
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Éric Gojosso
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La Junta de Philippe II et le gouvernement de la Monarchie hispanique

, 2016
Cette thèse se propose de retracer l’histoire de la Junta de Philippe II. Encore très méconnue des historiens, la Junta fut porteuse d’un renouveau de la façon de gouverner et d’appréhender le politique en Espagne à la charnière des XVIe et XVIIe siècles.
Sylvain André
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The Progressive Monarchy of Bhutan: A Not-So-Absolute Monarchy to a Democratic Constitutional Monarchy

Asian Journal of Law and Society, 2022
AbstractThis article provides a descriptive account of the evolution of the Bhutanese monarchy, and normative claims about its endurance and its nature, suggesting that the monarchy is both the expression of as well as the guardian of the country’s constitutional identity.
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Monarchy and commonwealth

2018
For a short time following the Restoration of the Stuarts in 1660 there were writers who used republican ideas to defend and understand the newly restored monarchy. This chapter explores these ideas. It examines the ways in which the ‘commonwealth’ principles used to defend the republican governments of the Interregnum, and the ideas of James ...
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Les derniers feux de la monarchie

, 2016
Empereurs, rois et courtisans au siecle des revolutions. La cour de France n'est pas morte avec l'Ancien Regime. Au contraire, elle n'a cesse de renaitre de ses cendres et de se metamorphoser sous les quatre rois – Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, Charles X ...
C. Vial
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Monarchy

2014
This chapter examines the social and political structures of the absolute monarchy. It explores the extent to which tensions and conflicts in the mid-eighteenth century, in particular disputes between government and parlements, divided the elites over reform and policy, and opened up the realm of politics to public opinion.
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