1st Edition

Corruption, Anti-Corruption, Vigilance, and State Building from Early to Late Modern Times

    296 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Corruption, Anti-Corruption, Vigilance, and State Building from Early to Late Modern Times challenges current historiographical approaches, proposing new interpretations to rethink the relation between corruption and the socio-political and economic transformations since early globalisation.

    By adopting both transnational and long-term approaches, the book explores the historical dimension of notions such as accountability, transparency, and vigilance in their immediate political, social, and legal contexts. The starting point is to view corruption not as a moral category that emerged in 1789 to delegitimise past, foreign or present state systems, but as a constantly contested concept that must also be historicised in past societies. The collection revisits chronologies and examines different local, regional, and national frames, highlighting that the path to modernity was contested and affected by a variety of unique circumstances, such as revolutions and external political powers.

    Building on the latest research and offering new methods of inquiry, this book is a compelling resource for academics interested in political history and the history of corruption.

    Foreword: A Commentary on Corruption and Control from the Perspective of the Cultures of Vigilance

    Arndt Brendecke

    Introduction. Corruption and the Modernisation of the State. A Short Introduction to a Long-term Process (1600-1900)

    Ricard Torra-Prat and Joan Pubill-Brugués

    Part 1: Blurred Lines: Conceptualising corruption in the early modern era and beyond

    1. Defining Corruption in the Holy Roman Empire: The Gülich Revolt in Cologne and its Monument to Social Deviance

    Peter Roethke

    2. The Pietist Campaign against Corruption 1660-1700

    Otto Ulbricht

    3. The Perception of Corruption in Croatian Public Service in 17th and 18th Centuries: Tradition and Reform

    Ivana Horbec

    4. Conceptualising Corruption as a Systemic Issue

    Mark Knights

    Part 2: From Vigilance to Scandal. Performing Corruption and Anti-corruption

    5. How to Harmonise Republican and Social Norms in an Aristocracy? Election and Corruption in the Republic of Venice (1500-1797)

    Maud Harivel

    6. Wielding a Many-Edged Sword: Constitutional Struggle, Political Modernisation, and the Ambiguity of Corruption Rhetoric in Early Modern Württemberg

    Niels Grüne

    7. A Complicit State? Discourses around Corruption and the Role of the State within the Context of Modern Colonial Empires: The Case of the Dutch Empire, c. 1850-1880s

    Ronald Kroeze and Otto Linde

    8. “To new revolutions”: Vigilance, Mistrust and Corruption in France under the July Monarchy (1830-1848)

    Frédéric Monier

    9. Gratifying Candidates and Rewarding Voters in the Early Twentieth Century Romania: Electoral Practices and Strategies

    Cosmin-Ștefan Dogaru

    Part 3: The Divergent Routes towards Modernity

    10. Time, Context and Language in the Analysis of Corruption in the Early Modern Period

    Pilar Ponce Leiva and Amorina Villarreal Brasca

    11. Native Litigation, Contraband Trade, and a Corrupt Custiodian of Justice in Colonial Mexico, 1704-1721

    Christoph Rosenmüller

    12. The Naturalisation of Political Corruption in Spanish Literature: The Generation of 1868

    Cristina Ramos Cobano and Diego José Feria Lorenzo

    13. A National Culture of Corruption? Spain in Transnational Perspective (18th-19th Centuries)

    Lluís Ferran Toledano and Gemma Rubí

    14. Hopeless Corruption? Negotiating Modernity in Wallachia and Moldavia in the 1830s

    Silvia Marton

    15. Some Theses on the History of Corruption in the Modern Era

    Jens Ivo Engels

    Biography

    Ricard Torra-Prat is a Beatriu de Pinós Postdoctoral Fellow at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He is the project leader of Political Corruption and Statebuilding in 18th Century Spanish Monarchy, and the author of “Francesc Eiximenis and the Catalan idea of corruption in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon” (2021).

    Joan Pubill-Brugués is a Margarita Salas Postdoctoral Fellow at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and enseignant vacataire at the Université de Perpignan. He is the co-editor of Las sombras de la transparencia. Secreto, corrupción y "estado profundo" en la España contemporánea (2022).

    Arndt Brendecke holds the Early Modern History Chair at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. He is the project speaker of the SFB 1369 Vigilanzkulturen and the author of The empirical empire: Spanish colonial rule and the politics of knowledge (2016).