POLD89H3 Lecture Notes - Cuius Regio, Eius Religio, Absolute Monarchy, International Relations

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What is the state: modern idea (of the state and interstate relationships), clearly demarcated political areas territory, singular states possessing internationally recognized borders, people living in that area population, political structure for the a. and b. Medieval europe: fragmented and divided political authority; overlapping claims and powers (p. Early modern states (15th-18th century: medieval notion of politics erodes, barons vs. monarchs; peasants vs. landlords; spread of trade and commerce; renaissance humanism; new (military) technologies; consolidation of national. 1 monarchies; religious strife vs. universal claims of catholicism and struggle between the state and the church: two new emerging types of state. Absolute" monarchies (france, prussia, spain, austria, russia and sweden) Constitutional" monarchies (england: absolutism, pivotal role in modern polity and interstate system, unitary and centralized rule by a single sovereign ruler: System of law and order enforced over a certain territory. Monopolization of military power introduction of standing armies => conscription: homogenization from above through state-making.

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