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  1. Introduction.Cornel Zwierlein & Daniel Lee - 2024 - In Cornel Zwierlein & Daniel Lee (eds.), Sovereignty: European and global histories, 1400-1800. Boston: Brill.
     
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    L'importance de la confessio de magdebourg (1550) pour le calvinisme: Un mythe historiographique?Cornel Zwierlein - 2005 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 67 (1):27-46.
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    Machiavellismus / Antimachiavellismus.Cornel Zwierlein - 2010 - In Herbert Jaumann (ed.), Diskurse der Gelehrtenkultur in der Frühen Neuzeit: Ein Handbuch. De Gruyter. pp. 903-952.
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    Orient contra China: Eusèbe Renaudot's Vision of World History.Cornel Zwierlein - 2020 - Journal of the History of Ideas 81 (1):23-44.
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  5. Sovereignty and untranslatability : European international law, France, the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States 1720-1740.Cornel Zwierlein - 2024 - In Cornel Zwierlein & Daniel Lee (eds.), Sovereignty: European and global histories, 1400-1800. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Sovereignty: European and global histories, 1400-1800.Cornel Zwierlein & Daniel Lee (eds.) - 2024 - Boston: Brill.
    Was the emperor as sovereign allowed to seize the property of his subjects? Was this handled differently in late medieval Roman law and in the practice and theory of zabt in Mughal India? How is political sovereignty relating to the church's powers and to trade? How about maritime sovereignty after Grotius? How was the East India Company as a 'corporation' interacting with an Indian Nawab? How was the Shogunate and the emperor negotiating 'sovereignty' in early modern Japan? The volume addresses (...)
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    The Dark Side of Knowledge: Histories of Ignorance, 1400 to 1800.Cornel Zwierlein (ed.) - 2016 - Boston: BRILL.
    Thoroughly researched contributions from conferences at Harvard and Paris on coping with ignorance in late medieval and early modern administrative practices, science, literature and the arts, are tightly connected by a new theoretical framework on how to historicize ignorance.
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  8. Review. [REVIEW]Cornel Zwierlein - 2001 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 63 (1):162-165.
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