Creating the British Atlantic essays on transplantation, adaptation, and continuity /
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Language: | English |
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Charlottesville :
University of Virginia Press,
2013.
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Series: | Early American histories.
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Table of Contents:
- Hemispheric history and atlantic history
- Reformulating Englishness : cultural adaptation and provinciality in the construction of corporate identity in colonial British America
- State formation, resistance, and the creation of revolutionary traditions in the early modern era
- Colonial history and national history : reflections on a continuing problem
- Transatlantic colonization and the redefinition of empire in the early modern era : the British-American experience
- Traditions of consensual governance in the construction of state authority in the early modern European empires in America
- Britain's overseas empire before 1780 : overwhelmingly successful and bureaucratically challenged
- "Of liberty and of the colonies" : a case study of constitutional conflict in the mid-eighteenth-century British American empire
- : the perils of success
- An empire of freemen? : the British debate over the status of overseas representative assemblies, 1763-1783
- Empire and identity from the Elizabethan era to the American Revolution
- "By their laws shall ye know them" : law and identity in colonial British America
- Liberty, slavery, and the transformation of British identity in the eighteenth-century West Indies
- Alterity and the production of identity in the early modern British American empire and the early United States
- State identities and national identity in the era of the American Revolution
- Social and cultural capital in colonization and state building in the early modern era : colonial British America as a case study
- Pluribus or unum? : white ethnicity in the formation of colonial American culture
- The cultural dimensions of political transfers : an aspect of the European occupation of the Americas
- Early modern southeastern North America and the broader Atlantic and American worlds.