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El. knyga: Serve the Power(s), Serve the State: America and Eurasia

  • Formatas: 445 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443896818
  • Formatas: 445 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443896818

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The companion volume to Latin American Bureaucracy State and the State Building Process (17801860) (2013), this book examines the organization and the consolidation of various groups including judicial officers and tax agents, administrative clerks and soldiers, and merchants and money lenders acting to create (or reacting to ruin, in the case of the collective resistance to taxes) newly emergent forms of social and political power. Chapters range across Latin America and the United States, Spain, Modern England, Russia, India and the Far-East, and the longue durée of Eurasian history (12th19th centuries). They reveal that, beyond the general impact of kinship networks, different processes resulted in the consolidation of a new authority based on specialized knowledge and professionalization. The importance attached to the role played by these new servants by imperial, royal or feudal courts led to new forms of recruitment, new procedures of evaluation and the regularization of daily work. It also led to the establishment of new hierarchies, and to the reinforcement of the identity of these various groups who were aggregating to defend shared interests, develop alliances, create methods of intervention, and define fields of expertise. In this respect, the concept of "State" is revisited here as a diverse and locally varied process grounded on differing historical experiences, but which produced similar public officers, who saw themselves as powerful servants managing a part of the public authority.

Recenzijos

'I consider the work edited by Garavaglia, Braddick and Lamouroux to be a text of interest, not only for those who work within the state-building process in different territorialities, but I also think that it could be of great use within the classroom. The historiographic balances made, the emphasis on conceptual discussion, the inclusion of sources and reflections on the reading and translations thereof, as well as the question of how to overcome the teleological analyses, make this an important source for critical reflection of the historian's work in the classroom.'Karla EscobarRechtsgeschichte Legal History, Rg 25 (2017)

Prologue: Histories and Bureaucracies: Administrate and Serve the State vii
Juan Carlos Garavaglia
Michael J. Braddick
Christian Lamouroux
Chapter One Rendering Justice and Administering the Office: Judges and Judicial Officers in Castile during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs
1(40)
Elisa Caselli
Chapter Two Imperial Administration and Local Defense in the Hispanic Monarchy
41(27)
Jose Javier Ruiz Ibanez
Chapter Three The Venality of Offices and Honors in Spain and America in the Eighteenth Century
68(37)
Francisco Andujar Castillo
Chapter Four Serving the State in Latin America during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
105(27)
Juan Carlos Garavaglia
Chapter Five The Origins of the State's Bureaucracy in Nineteenth-Century Spain
132(36)
Juan Pro
Chapter Six The Contested State: Revenue Agents, Resistance and Popular Consent in the United States from the Early Republic to the Sixteenth Amendment (1913)
168(30)
Romain Huret
Chapter Seven Public Office and Private Benefit in Early Modern England
198(24)
Michael J. Braddick
Chapter Eight Theoretical Premises and Cognitive Distortions from the Uncritical Use of the Concept of "State": The "Russian" Case
222(22)
Claudio Sergio Nun Ingerflom
Chapter Nine From Merchants to Imperial Bureaucrats? Territorial Administration and the East India Company, Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries
244(31)
Kapil Raj
Chapter Ten The Bureaucratization of the Military Organization in Song China, Tenth - early Eleventh Centuries
275(42)
Christian Lamouroux
Chapter Eleven The Annual Audits of Magistrate Activity and their Fate
317(52)
Pierre Etienne Will
Chapter Twelve What Status for Service to the Lord? The Clerks at the Mint and General Warehouse of Kanazawa
369(30)
Guillaume Carre
Chapter Thirteen Comments on the Texts about Asia
399(18)
Josep Maria Delgado
Josep Maria Fradera
Manel Olle
Glossary of Spanish Terms 417
Juan Carlos Garavaglia is Directeur d'études at the Ecole des Haute Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and Emeritus ICREA Research Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. His most recent publications are Latin American Bureaucracy and the State Building Process (17801860) (2013) and Las fuerzas de Guerra en la construcción del Estado: América Latina, siglo XIX (2012).Michael J. Braddick, FBA, is Professor of History at the University of Sheffield. He has published extensively on aspects of state formation, popular politics and forms of political resistance in early modern England, including State Formation in Early Modern England (2000) and, as co-editor with John Walter, Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society: Order, Hierarchy and Subordination in Britain and Ireland (2001). He has also published work on the English revolution, including God's Fury, England's Fire: A New History of the English Civil Wars (2008) and The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution (2015).Christian Lamouroux is Directeur d'études at the École des Haute Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris. As a Song historian, his publications include "Song Renzong's Court Landscape: Historical Writing and the Creation of a New Political Sphere (10221042)" in Journal of Song-Yuan Studies and "Ą travers le Miroir. Une controverse politique sous les Song" in Études chinoises. His recent work also includes Professional Cultures and the Transmission of Specialized Knowledge (in Chinese, 2010), and two special issues of Revue de synthčse on Travail et savoirs techniques dans la Chine pré-moderne.