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Colonial America and the Earl of Halifax, 1748-1761

Autor Andrew D. M. Beaumont
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2014
Colonial America and the Earl of Halifax, 1748-1761 examines the governance of British America in the period prior to the American Revolution. Focusing upon the career of George Montagu Dunk, Second Earl of Halifax and First Lord of the Board of Trade & Plantations (1716-1771), it explores colonial planners and policy-makers during the political hiatus between the age of Walpole and the subsequent age of imperial crisis. As ambitious metropolitan politicians vied for ministerial dominance, Halifax's board played a vital role in shaping British perceptions of its growing empire. A repository of information and intelligence, the board offered Halifax the opportunity to establish his own niche interest, for the good of the empire and himself alike. Challenging the view that Britain's attitude towards its American colonies was one of ignorance compounded by complacency, this study explores those charged directly with governing America, from the imperial centre to its westward peripheries: the governors entrusted with maintaining the royal prerogative, and implementing reform. Between 1748 and 1761, Halifax sought to reform the America from a motley assortment of territories into an ordered, uniform asset of the imperial nation-state. Exploring the governors themselves reveals a complex, modern network of professional and personal loyalties, bound together through mutual self-interest under Halifax's leadership.Confronted by the Seven Years' War, Halifax saw his plans and followers dissipate in the face of global conflict, the results of which established British America, and also sowed the seeds of its eventual destruction in 1776.Long overshadowed by the acknowledged 'great men' of his age, this study restores Halifax and his interest to its rightful place as a significant influence upon major historical events, illustrating his grand, elaborate vision for an alternative British America that never was.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198723974
ISBN-10: 0198723970
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 148 x 224 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

the first monograph to explore the subject in detail and it successfully navigates the intricacies of the politics which are made comprehensible to the reader and enriched by shrewd insights.
[a] rich history of colonial politics and metropolitan administration in the mid-eighteenth century ... [his] study sheds empirical light on the motivations and limitations of metropolitan power. It also gives more definition to the direction of travel in Anglo-American relations before their derailing in the 1760s by the fallout of global conflict and changes in personnel and policy.

Notă biografică

Andrew Beaumont received his DPhil in Modern History from Lincoln College, Oxford in 2008, exploring colonial administration in pre-revolutionary British North America. His research interests include the exploration of British rule in America, the formation and development of quasi-public bodies such as the East India Company, and the history of Atlantic privateering.He is currently the Home Bursar of Hertford College, Oxford. He lives in Oxfordshire with his wife and daughters.