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Free state (polity)

Free state is a term occasionally used in the official titles of some states throughout the world with varying meanings depending on the context. In principle, the title asserts and emphasises a particular freedom of the state in question, but this is not always reflected in practice. Some states use the title to assert sovereignty or independence from foreign domination, while others have used it to assert autonomy within a larger nation-state. Sometimes "free state" is used as a synonym for "republic".

The republican sense of the term derives from libera res publica (literally, "the free public thing/affair"), a term used by Latin historians for the period of the Roman Republic, though not all "free states" have been republics. The historical German free states and the Orange Free State of Southern Africa were republican in form, however the Congo Free State and Irish Free State were governed under forms of monarchy.

Overview edit

Republican England edit

English Parliament, in the act forming the Commonwealth of England of 1649 to 1660, declared that "England is confirmed to be a Commonwealth and Free State and shall from henceforth be Governed as a Commonwealth and Free State."[1] The Commonwealth had a republican constitution.

Germany edit

 
Flag of the modern Free State of Bavaria

In Germany, the term free state (in German, Freistaat pronounced [ˈfʁaɪ̯ˌʃtaːt] ) comes from the 19th century as a German word for republic. After the German Revolution of November 1918, when Imperial Germany became a democratic republic, most of the German states within the German Reich called themselves a Free State. Others used expressions like Republik or Volksstaat (people's state) – though unpopular, as that term was associated with the enemy France. According to the Versailles Treaty, Danzig was split off from Germany in 1919, becoming the Free City of Danzig.

After the Nazis came to power, they abolished the concept of a federal republic and all the states and re-organized Germany into Gaue, with appointed leadership.

The states were re-established within the reduced German borders after World War II; however, from 1952 only Bavaria (successor (but not de jure) to the Kingdom of Bavaria) still called itself a Free State and that made Freistaat a synonym for Bavaria. After the reunification, the reestablished Saxony (successor (but not de jure) to the Kingdom of Saxony) used the name again in 1992 and Thuringia began to use it for the first time in 1993.

Free Cities edit

Historically, Germany had Imperial Free Cities, who were subject only to the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1871 Germany knew three Free Cities, Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck; the last lost its status in 1937. Since 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany has Hamburg (Freie und Hansestadt, Free and Hanseatic City) and Bremen (Freie Hansestadt), as well as Berlin, as a city which is also a state. Like the Free States these three cities have no special rights in the federation.

Africa edit

 
Flag of the now defunct Orange Free State

In South Africa, the term free state was used in the title of the nineteenth century Orange Free State (Oranje Vrystaat in Afrikaans) and is today used in the title of its successor, Free State; both entities were established as republican in form.

In contrast, the Congo Free State came into being between 1877 and 1884 as a private kingdom or dictatorship of King Leopold II of Belgium. In this case, the term free emphasised the new state's freedom from major colonial powers and the Belgian parliament, as the colony was ruled only by the king.

Irish Free State edit

 
The modern Republic of Ireland was known from 1922–1937 as the Irish Free State.

The Irish Free State of 1922–1937 was a dominion of the British Empire. The term free state was deliberately chosen as a literal translation of the Irish word saorstát. At the time in which Irish nationalist leaders (who generally favoured a republican form of government) were negotiating the secession of most of Ireland from the United Kingdom, the word saorstát was a commonly used Irish-language word for republic. The British government was opposed to the Free State being established as a republic (which would mean severing Ireland's links with the British Crown) and so insisted that the literal translation of saorstát be used in the new state's English title instead.[2] The term saorstát thus represented a compromise in terminology: British officials could accept it as a less explicit rejection of Ireland's links to the Crown than the term republic itself, while Irish republicans could choose to interpret it as signifying a republic by any other name.[citation needed]

Puerto Rico edit

 
Flag of the Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico ("Associated Free State of Puerto Rico")

The official Spanish name of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, literally, "Associated Free State of Puerto Rico", expressing a "politically organized community” or “State,” which is simultaneously connected by a compact to a larger political system and hence does not have an independent and separate status. However, according to the United States Supreme Court, Puerto Rico is not free or associated; it is only a state in the general sense, not as a state of the Union in the U.S. constitutional sense. According to consistent U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence, Puerto Rico belongs to but is not an integral part (Organized incorporated territory) of the United States. Moreover, the said jurisprudence has determined that regardless of what nominal or cosmetic veneer has moted Puerto Rico's political status, it is essentially a U.S. colonial territory, since it is under the plenary powers of the U.S. Congress. At its most basic, this Supreme Court doctrine expresses that Puerto Rico is more like property, far from a free-governing community or nation, and thus "domestic in a foreign sense" (not for the taking or meddling by free foreign nations), but "foreign in a domestic sense" (not a partner or an equal). In the Insular Cases, the Court ruled that the United States Constitution does not automatically apply in Puerto Rico.

List of 'free states' edit

Contemporary edit

Historical edit

Germany edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Greenfeld, Liah (1992). Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity. Harvard University Press. p. 41. ISBN 9780674603196.
  2. ^ Jackson, Alvin (2010-03-16). Ireland 1798-1998: War, Peace and Beyond. John Wiley & Sons. p. 258. ISBN 9781444324150.

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This article is about the title of governments For other uses see Free state Free state is a term occasionally used in the official titles of some states throughout the world with varying meanings depending on the context In principle the title asserts and emphasises a particular freedom of the state in question but this is not always reflected in practice Some states use the title to assert sovereignty or independence from foreign domination while others have used it to assert autonomy within a larger nation state Sometimes free state is used as a synonym for republic The republican sense of the term derives from libera res publica literally the free public thing affair a term used by Latin historians for the period of the Roman Republic though not all free states have been republics The historical German free states and the Orange Free State of Southern Africa were republican in form however the Congo Free State and Irish Free State were governed under forms of monarchy Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Republican England 1 2 Germany 1 2 1 Free Cities 1 3 Africa 1 4 Irish Free State 1 5 Puerto Rico 2 List of free states 2 1 Contemporary 2 2 Historical 2 2 1 Germany 3 See also 4 ReferencesOverview editRepublican England edit English Parliament in the act forming the Commonwealth of England of 1649 to 1660 declared that England is confirmed to be a Commonwealth and Free State and shall from henceforth be Governed as a Commonwealth and Free State 1 The Commonwealth had a republican constitution Germany edit nbsp Flag of the modern Free State of Bavaria In Germany the term free state in German Freistaat pronounced ˈfʁaɪ ˌʃtaːt comes from the 19th century as a German word for republic After the German Revolution of November 1918 when Imperial Germany became a democratic republic most of the German states within the German Reich called themselves a Free State Others used expressions like Republik or Volksstaat people s state though unpopular as that term was associated with the enemy France According to the Versailles Treaty Danzig was split off from Germany in 1919 becoming the Free City of Danzig After the Nazis came to power they abolished the concept of a federal republic and all the states and re organized Germany into Gaue with appointed leadership The states were re established within the reduced German borders after World War II however from 1952 only Bavaria successor but not de jure to the Kingdom of Bavaria still called itself a Free State and that made Freistaat a synonym for Bavaria After the reunification the reestablished Saxony successor but not de jure to the Kingdom of Saxony used the name again in 1992 and Thuringia began to use it for the first time in 1993 Free Cities edit Historically Germany had Imperial Free Cities who were subject only to the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire In 1871 Germany knew three Free Cities Hamburg Bremen and Lubeck the last lost its status in 1937 Since 1949 the Federal Republic of Germany has Hamburg Freie und Hansestadt Free and Hanseatic City and Bremen Freie Hansestadt as well as Berlin as a city which is also a state Like the Free States these three cities have no special rights in the federation Africa edit nbsp Flag of the now defunct Orange Free State In South Africa the term free state was used in the title of the nineteenth century Orange Free State Oranje Vrystaat in Afrikaans and is today used in the title of its successor Free State both entities were established as republican in form In contrast the Congo Free State came into being between 1877 and 1884 as a private kingdom or dictatorship of King Leopold II of Belgium In this case the term free emphasised the new state s freedom from major colonial powers and the Belgian parliament as the colony was ruled only by the king Irish Free State edit nbsp The modern Republic of Ireland was known from 1922 1937 as the Irish Free State The Irish Free State of 1922 1937 was a dominion of the British Empire The term free state was deliberately chosen as a literal translation of the Irish word saorstat At the time in which Irish nationalist leaders who generally favoured a republican form of government were negotiating the secession of most of Ireland from the United Kingdom the word saorstat was a commonly used Irish language word for republic The British government was opposed to the Free State being established as a republic which would mean severing Ireland s links with the British Crown and so insisted that the literal translation of saorstat be used in the new state s English title instead 2 The term saorstat thus represented a compromise in terminology British officials could accept it as a less explicit rejection of Ireland s links to the Crown than the term republic itself while Irish republicans could choose to interpret it as signifying a republic by any other name citation needed Puerto Rico edit nbsp Flag of the Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico Associated Free State of Puerto Rico The official Spanish name of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico literally Associated Free State of Puerto Rico expressing a politically organized community or State which is simultaneously connected by a compact to a larger political system and hence does not have an independent and separate status However according to the United States Supreme Court Puerto Rico is not free or associated it is only a state in the general sense not as a state of the Union in the U S constitutional sense According to consistent U S Supreme Court jurisprudence Puerto Rico belongs to but is not an integral part Organized incorporated territory of the United States Moreover the said jurisprudence has determined that regardless of what nominal or cosmetic veneer has moted Puerto Rico s political status it is essentially a U S colonial territory since it is under the plenary powers of the U S Congress At its most basic this Supreme Court doctrine expresses that Puerto Rico is more like property far from a free governing community or nation and thus domestic in a foreign sense not for the taking or meddling by free foreign nations but foreign in a domestic sense not a partner or an equal In the Insular Cases the Court ruled that the United States Constitution does not automatically apply in Puerto Rico List of free states editContemporary edit Free State of Bavaria Free State of Saxony Free State of Thuringia Free State South Africa Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico Historical edit Commonwealth of England 1649 1660 Free State of Costa Rica 1838 1847 Orange Free State 1854 1900 Free State of Jones 1863 1865 Congo Free State 1884 1908 Klein Vrystaat Little Free State 1886 1891 Free State of Icaria 1912 Free State of Fiume 1920 1924 Kamchatka Free State 1921 1922 Irish Free State 1922 1937 Free Territory of Trieste 1947 1954 Free Lebanon State 1979 1984 Germany edit Free State of Coburg 1918 1920 Free State of Bottleneck Flaschenhals 1919 1923 Free State of Waldeck Pyrmont 1918 1929 Free State of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1918 1933 Free State of Mecklenburg Strelitz 1918 1933 Free State of Anhalt 1918 1945 Free State of Brunswick 1918 1945 People s State of Hesse 1918 1945 Free State of Oldenburg 1918 1946 Free State of Schaumburg Lippe 1918 1945 Free State of Lippe 1918 1947 Free State of Prussia 1920 1947 Free People s State of Wurttemberg 1918 1945 Free Republic of Schwarzenberg May June 1945 Freistaat Baden 1945 1952 called Sudbaden South Baden until 1947 See also editFree city disambiguation Freetown List of former sovereign statesReferences edit Greenfeld Liah 1992 Nationalism Five Roads to Modernity Harvard University Press p 41 ISBN 9780674603196 Jackson Alvin 2010 03 16 Ireland 1798 1998 War Peace and Beyond John Wiley amp Sons p 258 ISBN 9781444324150 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Free state polity amp oldid 1216682467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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