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Jean Rousset de Missy

Jean Rousset de Missy (Laon, 26 August 1686–Uithoorn?, 13 August, 1762) was a French Huguenot writer, from early in life in the Netherlands. He was a renowned historian and author on international law and a prolific journalist. Born in Laon from Protestant parents (Jean Rousset and Rachel Cottin), he studied at the Collège du Plessis in Paris. After a conflict with his stepmother he joined the Dutch States Army during the War of the Spanish Succession and was present at the Battle of Malplaquet (1709). In 1724 (after having founded and led a school for aristocratic boys in The Hague), he started his activities as a professional journalist.[1]

Portrait of Jean Rousset de Missy (Jacob Houbraken, 1747)

Jurist edit

He worked together with Jean Dumont de Carelskroon (1667–1727), jurist of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, and author of the Corps Universel Diplomatique du Droit des Gens,[2] to which he published an addition in 1739.[3]

Rousset's Recueil historique[4] and Intérêts presens[5] were the international reference works for contemporary diplomats. Rousset emphasized the importance of voluntary, or secondary international law: by contracting treaties, monarchs, republics and cities constantly amended, altered or created international law. As natural law (the "first" pillar) was concerned, Rousset referred to the 17th-century theorists Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf. For Rousset, his task in assembling formal acts was to give insight to the rulers and their advisers. As he stated in the foreword to his 1733 Intérêts presens:

"La Politique, c'est l'art de gouverner l'Etat, & d'en diriger toutes les Affaires, soit dans la Paix, soit dans la Guerre, relativement à ses Interêts avec les autres Puissances, & conformement au Droit & à la Justice."

Doing so, Rousset believed disputes between sovereigns could be settled by established procedures, following both older (Westphalia, Oliva, Golden Bul) and newer treaties (e.g. the 1713 Peace of Utrecht). War could thus be avoided by taking the road of informal and alternative dispute settlement mechanisms. In this, Rousset followed the established policy of French Prime Minister André-Hercule de Fleury (1653–1743) and British Prime Minister Robert Walpole (1676–1745), who already continued the views of the French Regent, Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, his minister Guillaume Dubois (both + 1723) and the British minister James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope (+1721).

Next to the publication of treaties, Rousset also was an authority concerning ceremonial, a sensitive issue between sovereign courts.[6] Rousset's texts were quoted or even copied extensively in French archival sources.[7]

Historian edit

Rousset and Dumont wrote a military account of the War of the Spanish Succession,[8] illustrated by the Dutch engraver and painter Jan van Huchtenburg. Rousset also treated Russia under Czarina Catherine I,[9] and Peter the Great[10] and Spain under King Philip V.[11]

Journalist edit

Rousset, son of an exiled Huguenot and a former combatant at the Battle of Malplaquet (1709), is also known for his activities as a journalist (Mercure historique et politique),[12] some of his correspondence has been published.[13]

In 1748 he became involved in the Orangist revolution in the Netherlands. He was suspected of publishing anonymous pamphlets against the Stadtholderless regime and of leaking diplomatic information, which landed him in prison for a while. He was freed on the order of the newly appointed stadtholder William IV, Prince of Orange, who appointed him his personal historian and councillor. The stadtholder and he fell out, however, after Rousset joined the leadership of the democratic Doelisten faction in Amsterdam (together with Daniel Raap), and Rousset was fired as personal historian of the stadtholder. After he published a pamphlet that earned a complaint from the French ambassador he was forced to flee to Brussels. After having spent a few years there, apparently in the service of the government of the Austrian Netherlands, he returned to the Dutch Republic in 1752, where he retired to the village of Maarssen till his death on 13 August 1762 (which may have taken place in the village of Uithoorn).[14] He was buried in the church of Thamen (near Uithoorn) 18 August 1762.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ (Dutch) A.J. van der Aa, Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden. Deel 16. J.J. van Brederode, Haarlem 1874, pp. 510-511
  2. ^ Jean Du Mont de Carelskroon, Corps Universel Diplomatique du Droit des Gens, The Hague, 1731
  3. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy, Supplément au Corps Universel Diplomatique du droit des gens, contenant un Recueil des Traitez d'alliance, de paix, de trève, de neutralité, Amsterdam, 1739
  4. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy, Recueil historique d'actes, négotiations, mémoires et traitez, depuis la Paix d'Utrecht, The Hague, 1728
  5. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy, Intérêts presens des Puissances de l'Europe, The Hague, 1733
  6. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy, Mémoires sur le rang et la préséance entre les souverains de l'Europe et entre leurs ministres représentans suivant leurs différens Caractères. Pour servir de supplement à l'ambassadeur et ses fonctions de Mr. de Wicquefort, Amsterdam, 1746.
  7. ^ Ministère des Affaires Étrangères et Européennes (Archives Diplomatiques) Mémoires et Documents
  8. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy; Jean Du Mont de Carelskroon; Jan van Huchtenburg (1729). Histoire militaire du prince Eugène de Savoie, du prince et duc de Marlborough, et du prince de Nassau-Frise, où l'on trouve un détail des principales actions de la dernière guerre et des batailles et sièges commandez par ces trois généraux (in French). La Haye. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  9. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy, Mémoires du règne de Catherine, impératrice et souveraine de toute la Russie, Amsterdam, 1728
  10. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy, Mémoires du règne de Pierre le Grand, empereur de Russie, Amsterdam, 1730
  11. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy, Histoire du Cardinal Alberoni"", Den Haag, 1720
  12. ^ Eugène Hatin, Les Gazettes de Hollande et la presse clandestine aux XVlle et XVIlle siècle, Paris, René Pincebourde, 1865
  13. ^ Christiane Berckvens-Steverlynck et Jeroom Vercruysse (ed.), Le métier de journaliste au dix-huitième siècle: correspondance entre Prosper Marchand, Jean Rousset de Missy et Lambert Ignace Douxfils, Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, 1993
  14. ^ Jean Rousset de Missy (1686-1762) in Dictionnaire des Journalistes (1600-1789)
  15. ^ Noord-Hollands Archief: Archieven, DTB Uithoorn 183.24, 4. Hervormde gemeente Thamen, book 16 burials 1760-1796, page 4

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  • Margaret Jacob The Role of the Dutch Republic as the intellectual entrepot of Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, LXXXVI (1971), nr. 3, 323-349.
  • Margaret Jacob The Radical Enlightenment Cornerstone Books 2004, FIRST PUBLISHED 1981

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Jean Rousset de Missy Laon 26 August 1686 Uithoorn 13 August 1762 was a French Huguenot writer from early in life in the Netherlands He was a renowned historian and author on international law and a prolific journalist Born in Laon from Protestant parents Jean Rousset and Rachel Cottin he studied at the College du Plessis in Paris After a conflict with his stepmother he joined the Dutch States Army during the War of the Spanish Succession and was present at the Battle of Malplaquet 1709 In 1724 after having founded and led a school for aristocratic boys in The Hague he started his activities as a professional journalist 1 Portrait of Jean Rousset de Missy Jacob Houbraken 1747 Contents 1 Jurist 2 Historian 3 Journalist 4 References 5 External linksJurist editHe worked together with Jean Dumont de Carelskroon 1667 1727 jurist of Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor and author of the Corps Universel Diplomatique du Droit des Gens 2 to which he published an addition in 1739 3 Rousset s Recueil historique 4 and Interets presens 5 were the international reference works for contemporary diplomats Rousset emphasized the importance of voluntary or secondary international law by contracting treaties monarchs republics and cities constantly amended altered or created international law As natural law the first pillar was concerned Rousset referred to the 17th century theorists Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf For Rousset his task in assembling formal acts was to give insight to the rulers and their advisers As he stated in the foreword to his 1733 Interets presens La Politique c est l art de gouverner l Etat amp d en diriger toutes les Affaires soit dans la Paix soit dans la Guerre relativement a ses Interets avec les autres Puissances amp conformement au Droit amp a la Justice Doing so Rousset believed disputes between sovereigns could be settled by established procedures following both older Westphalia Oliva Golden Bul and newer treaties e g the 1713 Peace of Utrecht War could thus be avoided by taking the road of informal and alternative dispute settlement mechanisms In this Rousset followed the established policy of French Prime Minister Andre Hercule de Fleury 1653 1743 and British Prime Minister Robert Walpole 1676 1745 who already continued the views of the French Regent Philippe II Duke of Orleans his minister Guillaume Dubois both 1723 and the British minister James Stanhope 1st Earl Stanhope 1721 Next to the publication of treaties Rousset also was an authority concerning ceremonial a sensitive issue between sovereign courts 6 Rousset s texts were quoted or even copied extensively in French archival sources 7 Historian editRousset and Dumont wrote a military account of the War of the Spanish Succession 8 illustrated by the Dutch engraver and painter Jan van Huchtenburg Rousset also treated Russia under Czarina Catherine I 9 and Peter the Great 10 and Spain under King Philip V 11 Journalist editRousset son of an exiled Huguenot and a former combatant at the Battle of Malplaquet 1709 is also known for his activities as a journalist Mercure historique et politique 12 some of his correspondence has been published 13 In 1748 he became involved in the Orangist revolution in the Netherlands He was suspected of publishing anonymous pamphlets against the Stadtholderless regime and of leaking diplomatic information which landed him in prison for a while He was freed on the order of the newly appointed stadtholder William IV Prince of Orange who appointed him his personal historian and councillor The stadtholder and he fell out however after Rousset joined the leadership of the democratic Doelisten faction in Amsterdam together with Daniel Raap and Rousset was fired as personal historian of the stadtholder After he published a pamphlet that earned a complaint from the French ambassador he was forced to flee to Brussels After having spent a few years there apparently in the service of the government of the Austrian Netherlands he returned to the Dutch Republic in 1752 where he retired to the village of Maarssen till his death on 13 August 1762 which may have taken place in the village of Uithoorn 14 He was buried in the church of Thamen near Uithoorn 18 August 1762 15 References edit Dutch A J van der Aa Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden Deel 16 J J van Brederode Haarlem 1874 pp 510 511 Jean Du Mont de Carelskroon Corps Universel Diplomatique du Droit des Gens The Hague 1731 Jean Rousset de Missy Supplement au Corps Universel Diplomatique du droit des gens contenant un Recueil des Traitez d alliance de paix de treve de neutralite Amsterdam 1739 Jean Rousset de Missy Recueil historique d actes negotiations memoires et traitez depuis la Paix d Utrecht The Hague 1728 Jean Rousset de Missy Interets presens des Puissances de l Europe The Hague 1733 Jean Rousset de Missy Memoires sur le rang et la preseance entre les souverains de l Europe et entre leurs ministres representans suivant leurs differens Caracteres Pour servir de supplement a l ambassadeur et ses fonctions de Mr de Wicquefort Amsterdam 1746 Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres et Europeennes Archives Diplomatiques Memoires et Documents Jean Rousset de Missy Jean Du Mont de Carelskroon Jan van Huchtenburg 1729 Histoire militaire du prince Eugene de Savoie du prince et duc de Marlborough et du prince de Nassau Frise ou l on trouve un detail des principales actions de la derniere guerre et des batailles et sieges commandez par ces trois generaux in French La Haye Retrieved 16 July 2023 Jean Rousset de Missy Memoires du regne de Catherine imperatrice et souveraine de toute la Russie Amsterdam 1728 Jean Rousset de Missy Memoires du regne de Pierre le Grand empereur de Russie Amsterdam 1730 Jean Rousset de Missy Histoire du Cardinal Alberoni Den Haag 1720 Eugene Hatin Les Gazettes de Hollande et la presse clandestine aux XVlle et XVIlle siecle Paris Rene Pincebourde 1865 Christiane Berckvens Steverlynck et Jeroom Vercruysse ed Le metier de journaliste au dix huitieme siecle correspondance entre Prosper Marchand Jean Rousset de Missy et Lambert Ignace Douxfils Oxford Voltaire Foundation 1993 Jean Rousset de Missy 1686 1762 in Dictionnaire des Journalistes 1600 1789 Noord Hollands Archief Archieven DTB Uithoorn 183 24 4 Hervormde gemeente Thamen book 16 burials 1760 1796 page 4External links edit nbsp Media related to Jean Rousset de Missy at Wikimedia Commons Bibliotheque nationale de France query in catalog renders list of Jean Rousset de Missy s works Margaret Jacob The Role of the Dutch Republic as the intellectual entrepot of Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden LXXXVI 1971 nr 3 323 349 Margaret Jacob The Radical Enlightenment Cornerstone Books 2004 FIRST PUBLISHED 1981 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Rousset de Missy amp oldid 1184775962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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