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Monarchical Sovereignty and the Legacy of the Revolution: Constitutionalism in Post-Napoleonic Germany


 
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1. Título Título del documento Monarchical Sovereignty and the Legacy of the Revolution: Constitutionalism in Post-Napoleonic Germany
 
2. Creador/a Nombre de autor/a, institución/empresa, país Markus J. Prutsch; European Parliament; Austria
 
3. Asunto Disciplina/s Constitutional History
 
3. Asunto Palabra/s clave Monarchy; legitimacy; (monarchical) sovereignty; Germany; France; Bavaria; Baden
 
4. Descripción Resumen Could monarchical claims for personal government be realistically reconciled with the legacy of the Revolution? This dilemma of the post-Napoleonic age gave rise to the concept of a genuinely ‘monarchical’ form of constitutional rule in Europe, which distinguished itself not only from absolutism and revolutionary constitutionalism, but also British parliamentarianism. Focusing on Germany and the states of Bavaria and Baden in particular, this article examines constitutional debates after 1814, and especially the role of the French Charte constitutionnelle as the prototype of ‘constitutional monarchism’. Its role in the making of post-1814 German constitutions is highlighted with a view to assessing the Charte’s actual significance vis-à-vis other potential models, and identifying parallels as well as dissimilarities between the constitutional systems in France and the German states. In result, the paradigmatic role of the Charte for (Southern) German constitutionalism is confirmed; yet at the same time, fundamental differences are discernible with regard not only to the role monarchical-constitutional orders played in different national contexts, but also their status within long-term political developments in different countries.

Fecha de envío / Submission Date: 23/12/2014
Fecha de aceptación / Acceptance Date: 4/02/2015
 
5. Editor/a Institución organizadora, ubicación
 
6. Contribuyente Patrocinador/es
 
7. Fecha (DD-MM-AAAA) 2015-09-09
 
8. Tipo Estado y género Artículo revisado por pares
 
8. Tipo Tipo
 
9. Formato Formato de archivo PDF (English)
 
10. Identificador Identificador uniforme de recursos http://www.seminariomartinezmarina.com/ojs/index.php/historiaconstitucional/article/view/437
 
10. Identificador Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i16.437
 
11. Fuente Título de la revista/conferencia; vol., núm. (año) Historia Constitucional; núm. 16 (2015): Historia Constitucional N. 16 (2015)
 
12. Idioma Inglés=en en
 
13. Relación Archivos complementarios
 
14. Cobertura Localización geográfica, periodo cronológico, ejemplo de investigación (género, edad, etc.) Germany,
XIXth century
 
15. Derechos Derechos de autor/a y permisos Copyright (c) 2018 Historia Constitucional