03656oam 22004812 450 991079530990332120231019220712.090-04-39406-010.1163/9789004394063(CKB)4970000000170158(MiAaPQ)EBC5842515(nllekb)BRILL9789004394063(EXLCZ)99497000000017015820190204d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAncient constitutions and modern monarchy historical writing and enlightened reform in Denmark-Norway 1730-1814 /Hakon EvjuLeiden ;Boston :Brill,[2019]1 online resource (331 pages)Studies in the history of political thought,1873-6548 ;Volume 14Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Universitetet i Oslo, 2014, titled Ancient constitutions and modern monarchy : historical writing and enlightened reform in Denmark-Norway, c. 1730-1814.90-04-36684-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Author’s Note -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Ancient Constitutionalism in Dano-Norwegian Historical Writing -- The Politics of History in Early Modern Denmark–Norway before circa 1730 -- The Origins of Government and the Meaning of Monarchy -- Northern Antiquity and the Writing of National History -- Feudal Law and Allodial Liberty in Europe and the North -- Ancient Constitutionalism in Debates over Agricultural Reforms in Norway and Denmark -- The Dano-Norwegian Economic Predicament and the Question of Agricultural Improvement -- The Norwegian Past and the Defence of Odelsretten in Norway -- The Danish Past and the Call for Reforming the Manorial Economy in Denmark -- Conclusion -- Back Matter -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Literature -- Index.What was the role of historical thought and historical inquiry in debates over reform during the Enlightenment? In Ancient Constitutions and Modern Monarchy , Håkon Evju addresses this issue by considering the case of eighteenth-century Denmark-Norway. He argues that historians contributed crucially to the rethinking of Dano-Norwegian absolutism in the face of a shift towards commercial society. Their vision of an ancient Nordic constitution helped recast the monarchy as moderate and influenced debates over agricultural improvements in Denmark and Norway. In an innovative comparative analysis, Evju demonstrates how notions of a common political past were used differently in the two kingdoms. Yet in both cases, such appeals to tradition were vital in controversies over monarchical reform politics during the Enlightenment. Håkon Evju, Ph.D. (2014) in History, University of Oslo, is Associate Professor of Intellectual History at that university. He has published numerous articles on different aspects of the Enlightenment in Denmark-Norway.Studies in the History of Political Thought;14.DenmarkHistory18th centuryDenmarkIntellectual life18th centuryDenmarkKings and rulersNorwayHistory18th centuryNorwayIntellectual life18th centuryNorwayKings and rulers948.1/024Evju Håkon1981-1524252NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910795309903321Ancient constitutions and modern monarchy3764984UNINA