Il governo dell'emergenza: Poteri straordinari e di guerra in Europa tra XVI e XX secolo
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形式
キンドル
ページ数
304
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2011
出版社
Viella Libreria Editrice
ISBN-10
8883342445
ISBN-13
9788883342448
説明
This work delves into the intricate dynamics of extraordinary powers and wartime governance across Europe from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Under the careful curation of Francesco Benigno and Luca Scuccimarra, the text presents a collection of revised and expanded analyses stemming from scholarly papers. These contributions illuminate how states have historically navigated crises, employing exceptional measures to maintain order and authority.
The authors explore key themes, including the rise of emergency powers and their implications for civil liberties and state governance. By examining case studies across different nations and eras, they reveal the nuanced interplay between governmental authority and societal response during tumultuous times. The narratives draw connections to contemporary issues, highlighting the lasting impact of these historical precedents on modern governance.
Each chapter offers a unique perspective, contributing to a broader understanding of how war and emergencies shape political landscapes. The meticulous scholarship not only addresses historical contexts but also invites readers to reflect on the relevance of these issues today.
This volume stands as an essential resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the evolution of state power in European history.
The authors explore key themes, including the rise of emergency powers and their implications for civil liberties and state governance. By examining case studies across different nations and eras, they reveal the nuanced interplay between governmental authority and societal response during tumultuous times. The narratives draw connections to contemporary issues, highlighting the lasting impact of these historical precedents on modern governance.
Each chapter offers a unique perspective, contributing to a broader understanding of how war and emergencies shape political landscapes. The meticulous scholarship not only addresses historical contexts but also invites readers to reflect on the relevance of these issues today.
This volume stands as an essential resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the evolution of state power in European history.