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The Formation of the British State

Author : Brian P. Levack
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015019377939

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The Formation of the British State by Brian P. Levack Pdf

Levack draws on a large body of pamphlet literature, state papers, and parliamentary records to explore the 17th- and 18th-century schemes to unite England and Scotland by manipulating the political, legal, religious, economic and social elements of both countries.

The British Problem c.1534-1707

Author : Brendan Bradshaw,John Morrill
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1996-06-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781349247318

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The British Problem c.1534-1707 by Brendan Bradshaw,John Morrill Pdf

This pioneering book seeks to transcend the limitations of separate English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh histories by taking the archipelago made up of the islands of Britain and Ireland as a single unit of study. There has been little attempt hitherto to study the history of the 'Atlantic archipelago' as a coherent entity, even for the period during which there was a single ruler of both Great Britain and Ireland. This book begins with the onset of the intellectual, religious, political, cultural and dynastic developments that were to bring teh Scottish house of Stewart to the thrones of England (incorporating the ancient principality of Wales), Ireland, (a kingdom created in 1541 as a dependency of the English Crown) and to full control of Scotland itself and of its islands. This is then a story of the creation of a British state system if not a British state. but the book is also a study of how the peoples of the archipelago interacted - as a result of internal migration, military conquest, protestant and Tridentine CAtholic evangelism - and how they were changed as a result. Ten distinguished historians representing the seperate peoples of the islands of Britain and Ireland, and teaching histort in Britain, Ireland and the USA, offer provocative and challenging new approaches to how and why we need to develop the history of each component of the archipelago in the context of the whole and to make 'the British Problem' central to that study.

Loyalism and the Formation of the British World

Author : Allan Blackstock,Frank O'Gorman
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843839125

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Loyalism and the Formation of the British World by Allan Blackstock,Frank O'Gorman Pdf

Explores loyalism as a social and political force in eighteenth and nineteenth century British colonies and former colonies.

State Formation in Early Modern England, C. 1550-1700

Author : Michael J. Braddick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 051111883X

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State Formation in Early Modern England, C. 1550-1700 by Michael J. Braddick Pdf

On the basis of a wide-ranging synthesis of work in diverse fields of English, British and colonial history, this book makes a novel argument about the modernisation of the seventeenth-century English state. It also focuses on the role of class and gender interests in the state's development.

Stuart England, 1603-1714

Author : Barry Coward
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : IND:30000060678913

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Stuart England, 1603-1714 by Barry Coward Pdf

Introduces the history of Stuart England. Suggested level: senior secondary.

State Formation in Early Modern England, C.1550-1700

Author : Michael J. Braddick
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2000-12-07
Category : History
ISBN : 0521789559

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State Formation in Early Modern England, C.1550-1700 by Michael J. Braddick Pdf

This book examines the development of the English state during the long seventeenth century, emphasising the impersonal forces which shape the uses of political power, rather than the purposeful actions of individuals or groups. It is a study of state formation rather than of state building. The author's approach does not however rule out the possibility of discerning patterns in the development of the state, and a coherent account emerges which offers some alternative answers to relatively well-established questions. In particular, it is argued that the development of the state in this period was shaped in important ways by social interests - particularly those of class, gender and age. It is also argued that this period saw significant changes in the form and functioning of the state which were, in some sense, modernising. The book therefore offers a narrative of the development of the state in the aftermath of revisionism.

Constitution-making in Asia

Author : H. Kumarasingham
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317245100

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Constitution-making in Asia by H. Kumarasingham Pdf

Britain’s main imperial possessions in Asia were granted independence in the 1940s and 1950s and needed to craft constitutions for their new states. Invariably the indigenous elites drew upon British constitutional ideas and institutions regardless of the political conditions that prevailed in their very different lands. Many Asian nations called upon the services of Englishman and Law Professor Sir Ivor Jennings to advise or assist their own constitution making. Although he was one of the twentieth century’s most prominent constitutional scholars, his opinion and influence were often controversial and remain so due to his advocating British norms in Asian form. This book examines the process of constitutional formation in the era of decolonisation and state building in Asia. It sheds light upon the influence and participation of Jennings in particular and British ideas in general on democracy and institutions across the Asian continent. Critical cases studies on India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Nepal – all linked by Britain and Jennings – assess the distinctive methods and outcomes of constitution making and how British ideas fared in these major states. The book offers chapters on the Westminster model in Asia, Human Rights, Nationalism, Ethnic politics, Federalism, Foreign influence, Decolonisation, Authoritarianism, the Rule of Law, Parliamentary democracy and the power and influence of key political actors. Taking an original stance on constitution making in Asia after British rule, it also puts forward ideas of contemporary significance for Asian states and other emerging democracies engaged in constitution making, regime change and seeking to understand their colonial past. The first political, historical or constitutional analysis comparing Asia’s experience with its indelible British constitutional legacy, this book is a critical resource on state building and constitution making in Asia following independence. It will appeal to students and scholars of world history, public law and politics.

Defining A British State

Author : Lisa Steffen
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2001-07-06
Category : History
ISBN : 0333920341

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Defining A British State by Lisa Steffen Pdf

This book explores the formation of the British state and national identity from 1603-1832 by examining the definitions of sovereignty and allegiance presented in treason trials. The king remained central to national identity and the state until Republican challenges forced prosecutors in treason trials to innovate and redefine sovereign authority. Although jurors resisted the change, by the 1790s parliament and prosecutors accepted that treason law protected all Britons and the general safety of the state.

The Formation of the English Kingdom in the Tenth Century

Author : George Molyneaux
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191027758

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The Formation of the English Kingdom in the Tenth Century by George Molyneaux Pdf

The central argument of The Formation of the English Kingdom in the Tenth Century is that the English kingdom which existed at the time of the Norman Conquest was defined by the geographical parameters of a set of administrative reforms implemented in the mid- to late tenth century, and not by a vision of English unity going back to Alfred the Great (871-899). In the first half of the tenth century, successive members of the Cerdicing dynasty established a loose domination over the other great potentates in Britain. They were celebrated as kings of the whole island, but even in their Wessex heartlands they probably had few means to routinely regulate the conduct of the general populace. Detailed analysis of coins, shires, hundreds, and wapentakes suggests that it was only around the time of Edgar (957/9-975) that the Cerdicing kings developed the relatively standardised administrative apparatus of the so-called 'Anglo-Saxon state'. This substantially increased their ability to impinge upon the lives of ordinary people living between the Channel and the Tees, and served to mark that area off from the rest of the island. The resultant cleft undermined the idea of a pan-British realm, and demarcated the early English kingdom as a distinct and coherent political unit. In this volume, George Molyneaux places the formation of the English kingdom in a European perspective, and challenges the notion that its development was exceptional: the Cerdicings were only one of several ruling dynasties around the fringes of the former Carolingian Empire for which the late ninth, tenth, and eleventh centuries were a time of territorial expansion and consolidation.

The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921

Author : Reeva Spector Simon,Eleanor H. Tejirian
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2004-12-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780231509206

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The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921 by Reeva Spector Simon,Eleanor H. Tejirian Pdf

Leading scholars consider Iraq's history and strategic importance from the vantage point of its residents, neighbors (Iran, Turkey, and Kurdistan), and the Great Powers.

The Formation of the Colonial State in India

Author : Hayden J. Bellenoit
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2017-02-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134494361

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The Formation of the Colonial State in India by Hayden J. Bellenoit Pdf

In the period between the 1770s and 1840s, through the process of colonial state formation, the early colonial state in India was able to harness and extract vast amounts of agrarian wealth in north India. However, little is known of the histories of the Indian scribes and the role they played in shaping the early patterns of British colonial rule. This book offers a new way of interpreting the colonial state’s origins in north India. It examines how the formation of early agrarian revenue settlements exacerbated an extant late Mughal taxation tradition, and how the success of British power was shaped by this extant paper-oriented revenue culture. It goes on to examine how the service and cultural histories of various Hindu scribal communities fit within broader changes in political administration, taxation, patterns of governance and a shared Indo-Islamic administrative culture. The author argues that British power after the late eighteenth century came as much through bureaucratic mastery, paper and taxes as it did through military force and commercial ruthlessness. The book draws upon private family papers, interviews and Persian sources to demonstrate how the fortunes of scribes changed between empires, and the important role they played at the height of the British Raj by 1900. Offering a detailed account of how agrarian wealth provided the bedrock of the colonial state’s later patterns of administration, this book is a unique and refreshing contribution to studies in South Asian History, Governance and Imperialism.

The Orders of Knighthood and the Formation of the British Honours System, 1660-1760

Author : Antti Matikkala
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843834236

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The Orders of Knighthood and the Formation of the British Honours System, 1660-1760 by Antti Matikkala Pdf

`Sheds considerable new light on the nature, development and functions of the orders in a key phase of their history, and goes a long way to explaining how such archaic institutions could flourish in a culture that is commonly thought anti-traditional and especially hostile to the "middle ages"'. Professor JONATHAN BOULTON, University of Notre Dame. This is the first comprehensive study to set the British orders of knighthood properly into the context of the honours system - by analysing their political, social and cultural functions from the Restoration of the monarchy to the end of George II's reign. It examines the revival of the Order of the Garter and the proposals to establish the Orders of the Royal Oak and the Esquires of the Martyred King at the Restoration, the foundation (1687) and the revival (1703-4) of the Order of the Thistle as well as the foundation of the Order of the Bath (1725). It establishes just how central a part the orders played in the British high political life and its comprehensive and multidimensional approach carefully contrasts the idealistic discourse of virtue and honour to the real workings of the honours system; it also makes the case for the 'Chivalric Enlightenment'. The 'orders over the water', the Garter and the Thistle conferred by the Jacobite claimants, are discussed for the first time in the context of the established British honours system. Overall, the comparison between the socially very restricted British and the increasingly meritocratic Continental orders highlights the isolation of the British honours system from the European tendencies.

Economic History of Warfare and State Formation

Author : Jari Eloranta,Eric Golson,Andrei Markevich,Nikolaus Wolf
Publisher : Springer
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2016-09-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811016059

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Economic History of Warfare and State Formation by Jari Eloranta,Eric Golson,Andrei Markevich,Nikolaus Wolf Pdf

This edited volume represents the latest research on intersections of war, state formation, and political economy, i.e., how conflicts have affected short- and long-run development of economies and the formation (or destruction) of states and their political economies. The contributors come from different fields of social and human sciencies, all featuring an interdisciplinary approach to the study of societal development. The types of big issues analyzed in this volume include the formation of European and non-European states in the early modern and modern period, the emergence of various forms of states and eventually modern democracies with extensive welfare states, the violent upheavals that influenced these processes, the persistence of dictatorships and non-democratic forms of government, and the arrival of total war and its consequences, especially in the context of twentieth-century world wars. One of the key themes is the dichotomy between democracies and dictatorships; namely, what were the origins of their emergence and evolution, why did some revolutions succeed and other fail, and why did democracies, on the whole, emerge victorious in the twentieth-century age of total wars? The contributions in this book are written with academic and non-academic audiences in mind, and both will find the broad themes discussed in this volume intuitive and useful.

Capitalism Divided?

Author : Geoffrey K. Ingham
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Corporations
ISBN : UCSC:32106007023549

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The Welfare State

Author : David Garland
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 9780199672660

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The Welfare State by David Garland Pdf

This 'Very Short Introduction' discusses the necessity of welfare states in modern capitalist societies. Situating social policy in an historical, sociological, and comparative perspective, David Garland brings a new understanding to familiar debates, policies, and institutions.