International relations in modern times (1789-1871)
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In the modern period (1789-1871), the absolute monarchies of the 18th century were dealt a crushing blow by the French bourgeois revolution of 1789-1794. This event opens a period of victories and the establishment of capitalism in European countries. In contrast to the noble-dynastic foreign policy and the autocracy of absolute monarchs, the victorious bourgeoisie put forward the principle of the supremacy of the nation. The bourgeoisie identified itself with the nation. Therefore, in her understanding, the supremacy of the nation had a limited meaning of bourgeois domination. For the first time, the principle of the supremacy of the nation was proclaimed in the field of foreign policy in the United States during the struggle for independence (1775-1782). This principle was further developed during the French bourgeois revolution of the late 18th century.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Андрей Тихомиров
- Language
- Russian