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Drawing on recent trends in both Atlantic and center-periphery literature, this book examines the relationship between the English crown - monarch, privy council, and ancillary bodies - and its Atlantic colonies under the early Stuart monarchs, James I and Charles I, circa 1603-1642.
Drawing on recent trends in both Atlantic and center-periphery literature, this book examines the relationship between the English crown - monarch, privy council, and ancillary bodies - and its Atlantic colonies under the early Stuart monarchs, James I and Charles I, circa 1603-1642.
KEN MACMILLAN Associate Professor of History at the University of Calgary, Canada. He is also the author of Sovereignty and Possession in the English New World (2006).
Inhaltsangabe
The Crown and the Atlantic Charters Foreign Affairs: The Example of Spain Emigration and the Shaping of the English Atlantic World Tobacco and the Economy of Empire Petitions and Executive Authority Commissions and Committees for Foreign Plantations
The Crown and the Atlantic Charters Foreign Affairs: The Example of Spain Emigration and the Shaping of the English Atlantic World Tobacco and the Economy of Empire Petitions and Executive Authority Commissions and Committees for Foreign Plantations
The Crown and the Atlantic Charters Foreign Affairs: The Example of Spain Emigration and the Shaping of the English Atlantic World Tobacco and the Economy of Empire Petitions and Executive Authority Commissions and Committees for Foreign Plantations
The Crown and the Atlantic Charters Foreign Affairs: The Example of Spain Emigration and the Shaping of the English Atlantic World Tobacco and the Economy of Empire Petitions and Executive Authority Commissions and Committees for Foreign Plantations
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