Britain's Oceanic Empire
Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds, C.1550 1850
Herausgeber: Bowen, H. V.; Reid, John G.; Mancke, Elizabeth
Britain's Oceanic Empire
Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds, C.1550 1850
Herausgeber: Bowen, H. V.; Reid, John G.; Mancke, Elizabeth
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A comparative study of how the British managed the expansion of empire in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean.
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A comparative study of how the British managed the expansion of empire in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781107020146
- ISBN-10: 110702014X
- Artikelnr.: 35115916
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781107020146
- ISBN-10: 110702014X
- Artikelnr.: 35115916
1. Introduction: Britain's oceanic empire H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke and
John G. Reid; Part I. The Oceans: 2. Geographies of the British Atlantic
world Stephen J. Hornsby; 3. Britain in the Indian Ocean region and beyond:
contours, connections, and the creation of a global maritime empire H. V.
Bowen; Part II. Sovereignty, Law, and Governance: 4. Imperial
constitutions: sovereignty and law in the British Atlantic Ken MacMillan;
5. Constitutions, contact zones, and imperial ricochets: sovereignty and
law in British Asia Robert Travers; 6. Company, state, and empire:
governance and regulatory frameworks in Asia Philip J. Stern; 7. The
oriental Atlantic: governance and regulatory frameworks in the British
Atlantic world Jerry Bannister; Part III. Diplomatic and Military
Relations: 8. Subjects, clients, allies or mercenaries? The British use of
Irish and Amerindian military power, 1500-1800 Wayne E. Lee; 9. Diplomacy
between Britons and Native Americans, c.1600-1830 Eric Hinderaker; 10.
Diplomacy in India, 1526-1858 Michael H. Fisher; 11. Army discipline,
military cultures, and state formation in colonial India, 1780-1860 Douglas
M. Peers; Part IV. Commercial and Social Relations: 12. Seths and sahibs:
negotiated relationships between indigenous capital and the East India
Company Lakshmi Subramanian; 13. The commercial economy of eastern India
under early British rule Rajat Datta; 14. Anglo-Amerindian commercial
relations Paul Grant-Costa and Elizabeth Mancke; 15. Placing British
settlement in the Americas in comparative perspective Trevor Burnard; 16.
Britain's oceanic empire: an afterword H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke and
John G. Reid.
John G. Reid; Part I. The Oceans: 2. Geographies of the British Atlantic
world Stephen J. Hornsby; 3. Britain in the Indian Ocean region and beyond:
contours, connections, and the creation of a global maritime empire H. V.
Bowen; Part II. Sovereignty, Law, and Governance: 4. Imperial
constitutions: sovereignty and law in the British Atlantic Ken MacMillan;
5. Constitutions, contact zones, and imperial ricochets: sovereignty and
law in British Asia Robert Travers; 6. Company, state, and empire:
governance and regulatory frameworks in Asia Philip J. Stern; 7. The
oriental Atlantic: governance and regulatory frameworks in the British
Atlantic world Jerry Bannister; Part III. Diplomatic and Military
Relations: 8. Subjects, clients, allies or mercenaries? The British use of
Irish and Amerindian military power, 1500-1800 Wayne E. Lee; 9. Diplomacy
between Britons and Native Americans, c.1600-1830 Eric Hinderaker; 10.
Diplomacy in India, 1526-1858 Michael H. Fisher; 11. Army discipline,
military cultures, and state formation in colonial India, 1780-1860 Douglas
M. Peers; Part IV. Commercial and Social Relations: 12. Seths and sahibs:
negotiated relationships between indigenous capital and the East India
Company Lakshmi Subramanian; 13. The commercial economy of eastern India
under early British rule Rajat Datta; 14. Anglo-Amerindian commercial
relations Paul Grant-Costa and Elizabeth Mancke; 15. Placing British
settlement in the Americas in comparative perspective Trevor Burnard; 16.
Britain's oceanic empire: an afterword H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke and
John G. Reid.
1. Introduction: Britain's oceanic empire H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke and
John G. Reid; Part I. The Oceans: 2. Geographies of the British Atlantic
world Stephen J. Hornsby; 3. Britain in the Indian Ocean region and beyond:
contours, connections, and the creation of a global maritime empire H. V.
Bowen; Part II. Sovereignty, Law, and Governance: 4. Imperial
constitutions: sovereignty and law in the British Atlantic Ken MacMillan;
5. Constitutions, contact zones, and imperial ricochets: sovereignty and
law in British Asia Robert Travers; 6. Company, state, and empire:
governance and regulatory frameworks in Asia Philip J. Stern; 7. The
oriental Atlantic: governance and regulatory frameworks in the British
Atlantic world Jerry Bannister; Part III. Diplomatic and Military
Relations: 8. Subjects, clients, allies or mercenaries? The British use of
Irish and Amerindian military power, 1500-1800 Wayne E. Lee; 9. Diplomacy
between Britons and Native Americans, c.1600-1830 Eric Hinderaker; 10.
Diplomacy in India, 1526-1858 Michael H. Fisher; 11. Army discipline,
military cultures, and state formation in colonial India, 1780-1860 Douglas
M. Peers; Part IV. Commercial and Social Relations: 12. Seths and sahibs:
negotiated relationships between indigenous capital and the East India
Company Lakshmi Subramanian; 13. The commercial economy of eastern India
under early British rule Rajat Datta; 14. Anglo-Amerindian commercial
relations Paul Grant-Costa and Elizabeth Mancke; 15. Placing British
settlement in the Americas in comparative perspective Trevor Burnard; 16.
Britain's oceanic empire: an afterword H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke and
John G. Reid.
John G. Reid; Part I. The Oceans: 2. Geographies of the British Atlantic
world Stephen J. Hornsby; 3. Britain in the Indian Ocean region and beyond:
contours, connections, and the creation of a global maritime empire H. V.
Bowen; Part II. Sovereignty, Law, and Governance: 4. Imperial
constitutions: sovereignty and law in the British Atlantic Ken MacMillan;
5. Constitutions, contact zones, and imperial ricochets: sovereignty and
law in British Asia Robert Travers; 6. Company, state, and empire:
governance and regulatory frameworks in Asia Philip J. Stern; 7. The
oriental Atlantic: governance and regulatory frameworks in the British
Atlantic world Jerry Bannister; Part III. Diplomatic and Military
Relations: 8. Subjects, clients, allies or mercenaries? The British use of
Irish and Amerindian military power, 1500-1800 Wayne E. Lee; 9. Diplomacy
between Britons and Native Americans, c.1600-1830 Eric Hinderaker; 10.
Diplomacy in India, 1526-1858 Michael H. Fisher; 11. Army discipline,
military cultures, and state formation in colonial India, 1780-1860 Douglas
M. Peers; Part IV. Commercial and Social Relations: 12. Seths and sahibs:
negotiated relationships between indigenous capital and the East India
Company Lakshmi Subramanian; 13. The commercial economy of eastern India
under early British rule Rajat Datta; 14. Anglo-Amerindian commercial
relations Paul Grant-Costa and Elizabeth Mancke; 15. Placing British
settlement in the Americas in comparative perspective Trevor Burnard; 16.
Britain's oceanic empire: an afterword H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke and
John G. Reid.