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The Cambridge Companion to Montesquieu

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Montesquieu was among the most influential writers of the eighteenth century, and the study of his thought enriches and complicates our understanding of the Enlightenment. Following renewed interest in his writings over the last three decades, the Cambridge Companion to Montesquieu brings together the variety of disciplinary and interpretive approaches that have shaped the scholarship on his work and legacy. This Companion offers an integrated volume on Montesquieu as philosopher, novelist, historian, economic thinker, political scientist, and political theorist. It introduces readers to key themes and ongoing debates, reflects developments in the field, breaks fresh ground, indicates avenues for future research, and provides multiple perspectives on the relevance of Montesquieu's thought to contemporary problems in political theory.

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  • Allows students, specialists, and generalists new to the study of Montesquieu to view his significance from multiple angles
  • Brings together the variety of disciplinary and interpretive approaches that have shaped the study of Montesquieu's work and legacy
  • Introduces the reader to past developments in Montesquieu studies as well as new avenues for future research
Authors: Callanan Keegan, Krause Sharon
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 342
ISBN: 9781108745925
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

1. Montesquieu: life and letters by Paul A. Rahe
2. Persian letters by Catherine Volpilhac-Auger
3. Considerations on the Romans by Thomas L. Pangle
4. On the spirit of the laws by Keegan Callanan
5. Montesquieu and the classical world by Catherine Larrère
6. Montesquieu's guiding principles and foundations by Cecil Courtney
7. Virtue in Montesqueiu by David W. Carrithers
8. Internationalism, cosmopolitanism, and empires by Michael Mosher
9. Liberty in Montesquieu by Céline Spector
10. Political sovereignty in Montesquieu by Sharon R. Krause
11. Montesquieu on slavery by Vickie B. Sullivan
12. Montesquieu on the liberty of women by Diana J. Schaub
13. Political economy by Paul Cheney
14. Religion and politics by Annelien de Dijn
15. Constitutional history by Jacob T. Levy
16. Montesquieu and the enlightenment by Jonathan Israel
17. Montesquieu's liberal legacies by Rebecca E. Kingston
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Keegan Callanan holds the Christian A. Johnson Junior Professorship in Political Thought at Middlebury College, Vermont. His research and writing have appeared in publications such as History of Political Thought, Political Research Quarterly, and The Wall Street Journal. He has held visiting fellowships at the University of Virginia and Princeton University. A graduate of Bowdoin College, Callanan received his Ph.D. from Duke University, North Carolina.

Sharon Krause is the William R. Kenan, Jr. University Professor of Political Science at Brown University. She is the author of numerous articles on Montesquieu and other topics in political theory, as well as several books, including Liberalism with Honor (Harvard 2002), Civil Passions (Princeton 2008), and Freedom Beyond Sovereignty (Chicago 2015).

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