Rethinking Leviathan
The Eighteenth-Century State in Britain and Germany
Edited by John Brewer and Eckhart Hellmuth
German Historical Institute
Table of Contents
Introduction: Rethinking Leviathan, John Brewer and Eckhart Hellmuth
Explaining Variation in Early Modern State Structure: The Cases of England the German Territorial States, Thomas Ertman
The Army and the State in Britain and Germany during the Eighteenth Century, John Childs
Reasonable Aims of Civil Society: Concerns of the State in German Political Theory in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, Diethelm Klippel
Eighteenth-Century Britain: In Search of the State and Finding the Quarter Sessions, J. A. W. Gunn
Servants of the Public-Servants of the Crown: Officialdom of Eighteenth-Century English Central Government, John Brewer
The Prussian Bureaucracy Reconsidered, Rudolf Vierhaus
The State in Germany: A Non-Prussian View, Sheilagh Ogilvie
Government and Administration: Everyday Politics in the Holy Roman Empire, Christof Dipper
The State and the Poor: Eighteenth-Century England in European Perspective, Joanna Innes
Manners and the Eighteenth-Century State: The Case of the Unsociable Englishman, Paul Langford
A Monument to Frederick the Great: Architecture, Politics, and the State in Late Eighteenth-Century Prussia, Eckhart Hellmuth
Reform Absolutism and the Codification of Law: The Genesis and Nature of the Prussian General Code (1794), Gunter Birtsch
Codification, Consolidation, and Parliamentary Statute, David Lieberman