Craig Yirush provides a long-term explanation of the distinctive ideas of the American Revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Craig Yirush is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of California at Los Angeles. He is the author of several articles and book chapters focusing on early American political and legal ideas. Professor Yirush previously served as a Library Associates Fellow at the John Carter Brown Library and a Fellow at Harvard University's Charles Warren Center for American History.
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Introduction: Jasper Maudit's 'instructions': the imperial roots of early American political theory Part I. Restoration and Rebellion: 1. English rights in an Atlantic world 2. The Glorious Revolution in America Part II. Empire: 3. Jeremiah Dummer and the defense of chartered government 4. John Bulkley and the Mohegans 5. Daniel Dulany and the natural right to English law 6. Richard Bland and the prerogative in pre-revolutionary Virginia Part III. Revolution: 7. In search of a unitary empire 8. The final imperial crisis Conclusion.
Introduction: Jasper Maudit's 'instructions': the imperial roots of early American political theory Part I. Restoration and Rebellion: 1. English rights in an Atlantic world 2. The Glorious Revolution in America Part II. Empire: 3. Jeremiah Dummer and the defense of chartered government 4. John Bulkley and the Mohegans 5. Daniel Dulany and the natural right to English law 6. Richard Bland and the prerogative in pre-revolutionary Virginia Part III. Revolution: 7. In search of a unitary empire 8. The final imperial crisis Conclusion.
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