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Die visuelle Repräsentation der »englischen« Freiheit
Die Entstehung der englischen Freiheitssymbolik und ihre Verwendung in Graphiken des 17. bis 19. Jahrhunderts- Authors:
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XII
- Einleitung No access Pages 1 - 6
- I. Die Entwicklung der Magna Charta zu einem Sinnbild der »englischen Freiheit« No access
- a) Die Magna Charta als Mittel der Kritik im 17. Jahrhundert No access
- b) Die Magna Charta als Mittel der Kritik an »Premierminister« Walpole No access
- c) Die Magna Charta als Mittel der Regierungskritik in der Nach-Walpole-Ära No access
- d) Die Magna Charta als Mittel der Kritik an Regierungsmitgliedern nach 1760 No access
- e) Die Magna Charta als Mittel der Kritik an Nichtregierungsmitgliedern No access
- aa) Visuelle Rechts- und Verfassungsverteidigung in der Wapole-Ära No access
- bb) Visuelle Rechts- und Verfassungsverteidigung in der Nach-Walpole-Ära No access
- cc) Die grafschaftliche Vereinigungs- und Petitionsbewegung als Wahrer der Verfassung No access
- b) Die Magna Charta als Mittel der Verherrlichung von Personen No access
- I. Die Einführung der Libertas und ihres Attributs in die englische Kunst No access
- a) Die Libertas als Mittel der Kritik in der Regierungszeit von Königin Anna No access
- b) Libertas und Freiheitsmütze als Mittel der Kritik in der Ära der Whig-Suprematie No access
- c) Libertas und Freiheitsmütze als Mittel der Kritik nach dem Thronwechsel von 1760 No access
- a) Die Libertas und die Freiheitsmütze als bildlicher Ausdruck des Triumphes der Freiheit No access
- b) Libertas und Freiheitsmütze als Mittel der Verherrlichung von Personen No access
- 3. Travestierende Verwendungen der Libertas und der Freiheitsmütze No access
- Drittes Kapitel: Die Britannia mit Freiheitsmütze als spezifische Verkörperung der »englischen (britischen) Freiheit« No access
- I. Der Freiheitsbaum No access
- II. Personifizierungen Amerikas mit Freiheitsmütze No access
- I. Drucke mit einer wohlwollenden Haltung gegenüber der Revolution No access
- II. System- und regierungskritische Graphiken mit Bezugnahmen auf die Revolution No access
- III. Graphiken auf Protagonisten der Kontroverse um die Revolution in Großbritannien No access
- I. Graphiken auf die Beseitigung der »wahren« Freiheit oder auf ihre Verdrängung durch die »falsche« Freiheit der Revolution No access
- II. Graphiken auf die gute »britische Freiheit« und die sie gewährende Verfassung No access
- III. Antifranzösische Graphiken aus der napoleonischen Zeit No access
- I. Graphiken mit Darstellungen der Magna Charta Libertatum No access
- a) Die Libertas No access
- b) Die Freiheitsmütze No access
- 2. Die Freiheitsmütze als Erkennungszeichen für den »Jakobinismus« No access
- Viertes Kapitel: Der Freiheitsbaum als »ausländisches« Freiheitssymbol in englischen Druckgraphiken No access
- I. Graphiken vom Ausbruch der Französischen Revolution bis zum Ende der Ära des Massenradikalismus im Jahr 1821 No access
- II. Graphiken aus den 1820er und frühen 1830er Jahren No access
- I. Freiheitssymbole als Attribut No access
- 1. Das »heroische Zeitalter des Volksradikalismus« No access
- 2. Die Zeit der Reformagitation der frühen 1830er Jahre No access
- I. Die Magna Charta Libertatum No access
- 1. Von den Anfängen bis zum Ausbruch der Französischen Revolution No access
- 2. Die Zeit der Französischen Revolution No access
- 3. Von der Herrschaft Napoleons bis zum Reform Act von 1832 No access
- III. Ergänzende Sinnbilder der Freiheit No access
- I. Von den Anfängen bis zum Ausbruch der Französischen Revolution No access
- II. Das Zeitalter der Französischen Revolution No access
- III. Von der Jahrhundertwende bis zum Reform Act von 1832 No access
- Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 279 - 296
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