Berber government: the Kabyle polity in pre-colonial Algeria
In: The journal of North African studies, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 482-485
ISSN: 1743-9345
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In: The journal of North African studies, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 482-485
ISSN: 1743-9345
Cover; Endorsements; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Echoes of Empire: The Present of the Past; Part I: Colonialism and Modernity: Views from the Receiving End; Imperial Parasitism: British Explorers and African Empires; Colonial Modernities: A View from the Imperial Verandah, c.1880-1960; Fading Echoes: Legacy of Empire and Democracy in India; The Imperial Question in the History of Ibero-America: The Importance of the Long View; Epilogue: The History, Identity, Crisis and Endemic Submission of the American Continent.
In: Human rights in history
The first systematic analysis of the arguments made against human rights from the French Revolution to the present day. Through the writings of Edmund Burke, Jeremy Bentham, Auguste Comte, Louis de Bonald, Joseph de Maistre, Karl Marx, Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt, the authors explore the divergences and convergences between these 'classical' arguments against human rights and the contemporary critiques made both in Anglo-American and French political philosophy. Human Rights on Trial is unique in its marriage of history of ideas with normative theory, and its integration of British/North American and continental debates on human rights. It offers a powerful rebuttal of the dominant belief in a sharp division between human rights today and the rights of man proclaimed at the end of the eighteenth century. It also offers a strong framework for a democratic defence of human rights.