Natasha Wheatley Raises Some Really Difficult Questions About Sovereignty

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My book is in some ways trying to help us see not only the kind of deep intermingling of pre-modern and modern ideas of sovereignty, but how we repeat some of those more fantastical attributes of sovereignty that we might otherwise presume to be long gone remnants of a more superstitious or religious age.

Natasha Wheatley

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Natasha Wheatley is an assistant professor of history at Princeton University. She is the author of The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty.

Key Highlights

• Introduction - 0:40 • The State as Modern and Pre-Modern - 2:52 • The Habsbug Empire - 9:21 • Collapse of an Empire - 24:09 • The State and International Law - 40:55

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The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty by Natasha Wheatley

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