Hybrid Constitutions – Challenging Legacies of Law, Privilege, and Culture in Colonial America
Autor Vicki Hsuehen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2010
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ISBN-13: 9780822346326
ISBN-10: 082234632X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 082234632X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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In Hybrid Constitutions, Vicki Hsueh challenges the prevailing tendency in political theory to find in early-modern European colonialism the origins of modern liberalisms exclusions and tendency toward uniformity. Through her detailed analyses of charters, constitutions, and treaties, she shows that colonial encountersincluding encounters and negotiations among Europeans themselves, as well as between Europeans and Native Americanswere much more complex, contingent, and contested than broad-brush accounts would imply. This subtle and impressive book will be important for colonial historians and political theorists alike David Armitage, author of The Declaration of Independence: A Global History
"In Hybrid Constitutions, Vicki Hsueh challenges the prevailing tendency in political theory to find in early-modern European colonialism the origins of modern liberalism's exclusions and tendency toward uniformity. Through her detailed analyses of charters, constitutions, and treaties, she shows that colonial encounters--including encounters and negotiations among Europeans themselves, as well as between Europeans and Native Americans--were much more complex, contingent, and contested than broad-brush accounts would imply. This subtle and impressive book will be important for colonial historians and political theorists alike" --David Armitage, author of The Declaration of Independence: A Global History
"In Hybrid Constitutions, Vicki Hsueh challenges the prevailing tendency in political theory to find in early-modern European colonialism the origins of modern liberalism's exclusions and tendency toward uniformity. Through her detailed analyses of charters, constitutions, and treaties, she shows that colonial encounters--including encounters and negotiations among Europeans themselves, as well as between Europeans and Native Americans--were much more complex, contingent, and contested than broad-brush accounts would imply. This subtle and impressive book will be important for colonial historians and political theorists alike" --David Armitage, author of The Declaration of Independence: A Global History
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"In "Hybrid Constitutions," Vicki Hsueh challenges the prevailing tendency in political theory to find in early-modern European colonialism the origins of modern liberalism's exclusions and inclination toward uniformity. Through her detailed analyses of charters, constitutions, and treaties, she shows that colonial encounters--including encounters and negotiations among Europeans themselves, as well as between Europeans and Native Americans--were much more complex, contingent, and contested than broad-brush accounts would imply. This subtle and impressive book will be important for colonial historians and political theorists alike." --David Armitage, author of "The Declaration of Independence: A Global History"
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Study of three proprietary colonies--Maryland, Carolina, and Pennsylvania--that emphasizes the uneven, local, and contingent aspects of the development of American constitutionalism.