Studies on Montesquieu - Mapping Political Diversity

Cham: Springer Verlag (2018)
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Abstract

This volume studies a fundamental element of Montesquieu’s argumentative architecture that is most apparent in his De l’Esprit des Lois: the problem of giving order to, and establishing a network of consistent explanations of political, social and cultural diversity. Following a thorough and careful analysis of his writings, the volume approaches this subject by observing the use of the information sources available to Montesquieu, the relationships between them, and the judgments he expresses. The book examines some of Montesquieu’s essential theoretical contributions, such as the idea of despotism, and the connection between politics, society and religion, on the basis of his reflections on the variety of mainly non-European societies and cultures. It demonstrates a number of possible inconsistencies and unresolved questions in Montesquieu’s argumentation. One of the main subjects of the book is the consideration of geographical context as an essential element for elaborating uniform criteria of political analysis. The book collects contributions concerning Montesquieu’s reflections on China, Tartary, Japan, India, America, Russia, and the Islamic world, and, building on this earlier research, it shows the importance of Montesquieu’s thought and explains the reason for his longstanding influence.

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Japan and the Tyranny of Legislation

To choose just one epithet from the vast documentation defining Japanese culture and society accumulated in Europe in the early modern era, and in particular during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries – expressing an image of ‘diversity’ going well beyond the «Christian century» – we would proba... see more

The Natural Environment, Society and Government

Unfortunately, there are only a few surviving fragments concerning one of the most interesting areas of enquiry opened up by the young Montesquieu. In the Nouveau Mercure dated 1 January 1719 – and, soon afterwards, in the Journal des Savants – we find the prospectus of a Projet d’une histoire physi... see more

India in the Work of Montesquieu

The East Indies presented a particularly intricate problem on the vast map of social and political diversity for which Montesquieu wanted to propose new criteria of analysis and classification in the Esprit des Lois. The most salient feature of this complex body that was - only apparently – held tog... see more

The Image of Russia

In late 1712 the British engineer John Perry set out on the return journey from the Russian imperial court travelling with the British ambassador Charles Whitworth. He had spent fourteen years in Russia serving Tsar Peter the Great with his expertise in works of canalization and hydraulic engineerin... see more

After the Esprit des Lois: Montesquieu and Travel Literature

The years between the publication of the Esprit des Lois and Montesquieu’s death in 1755 were mainly marked by the rapidly growing fame of a book that the French and European cultural and philosophical milieus had immediately acknowledged as a key text, and by the polemics and discussions that it tr... see more

Montesquieu’s America

On the whole, Montesquieu did not devote as much attention to the Americas, at least not in quantitative terms, as he did to other areas outside of Europe, such as the Far East in general – and China in particular, or to ancient and modern European history. When viewed in relation to the scope of th... see more

Montesquieu and the History of Intolerance

Among the manuscripts that are part of ms 2506 in the Bibliothèque Municipale of Bordeaux there is one dossier entitled Diverses destructions. As the many volumes in his manuscript collection and the various scattered items that are part of his atelier show, Montesquieu was a man who organized his m... see more

«The Most Singular People on Earth»

The reader of Lettres Persanes is struck by the author’s excitement at the spectacle of the nomad empires in Central Asia and his astonishment at the extent of the Tartar conquests. In fact Montesquieu compared them favourably with those of Alexander the Great and went on to say that what this «vict... see more

Montesquieu and Islam: An Overview

The subject of Islam presents a particularly broad and difficult array of problems in the cultural and intellectual history of the Modern era. Scholarly literature has frequently dwelt on these issues, and especially now in relation to the tensions in the contemporary world. This has triggered livel... see more

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