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Abosolutism. Prerequisites of Statehood. Central currency Central government Military to protect borders International recognition of borders and government. Increasing Centralized Authority. Early colonialism Mercantilism Commercial and national warfare Centralized bureaucracy
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Prerequisites of Statehood • Central currency • Central government • Military to protect borders • International recognition of borders and government
Increasing Centralized Authority • Early colonialism • Mercantilism • Commercial and national warfare • Centralized bureaucracy • Centralized governance
Divine Right of Kings • Kings ruled the secular world with God’s permission • Proverbs 8:15-16, Romans 13:1-2 • Augustine (354-430) City of God • Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), Leviathan • Jacques-Benigne Bossuet (1627-1704), Politics derived from the Words of Holy Scripture
To maintain control • Terror • Niccolò Machievelli, (1469-1527), The Prince • Public executions • Michel Foucault (1926-1984) • Propaganda • Public displays of monarch’s power and wealth
Absolutism in Russia • Tsar Peter I (r. 1682-1725) • Wanted control of trading posts on Baltic Sea • Conscription • Military schools • The Great Northern War (1700-1721) • Promotion on merit
Absolutism in France • Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642) • Huguenots • Abolished privileges (1685) • Dragonnade • Nobles made subject to the throne • Professional military • Increased reliance on ‘nobility of the robe’
The Sun King • Louis XIV (r. 1643 (1661) -1715) • Jean Baptiste Colbert • Minister of Finance (1665-1683) • Reform of legal codes • Elimination of national debt