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    UID:
    gbv_862822440
    Format: xix, 571 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten, Notenbeispiele
    ISBN: 9780300217100 , 0300217102
    Note: Rückseite der Titelseite: "This publication accompanies the exhibition Enlightened Princesses : Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte, and the Shaping of the Modern World, co-organized by the Yale Center for British Art and Historic Royal Palaces, on view at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, from 2 February to 30 April 2017, and at Kensington Palace, London, from 22 June to 12 November 2017."
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Karoline Großbritannien, Königin 1683-1737 ; Augusta Wales, Prinzessin 1719-1772 ; Charlotte Sophia Großbritannien, Königin 1744-1818 ; Aufklärung ; Mäzenatentum ; Künste ; Wissenschaft ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Adamson, Glenn 1972-
    Author information: Bindman, David 1940-
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  • 2
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043800659
    Format: 282 Seiten , Illustrationen. - Karten
    ISBN: 9780674737464
    Content: "Rage for Order surveys the sprawling, often frenetic attempt to redesign law in the British Empire. Across the world in the early nineteenth century, colonial officials, indigenous subjects, settlers, convicts, sailors, soldiers, and slaves participated in contests that shaped a new British imperial constitution. Contemporaries imagined that law would provide a blueprint for the empire and for global order. Within turbulent British colonies, legal reform targeted petty despots and augmented the power of the crown to intervene in the administration of justice. At the edges of empire, British campaigns to police slave trading and piracy linked imperial interests to emerging world regions and conjured new sovereignties. Rage for Order breaks new ground in the history of international law by looking beyond the treatises of jurists and instead tracing vernacular constitutional politics across the globe...in new crown colonies such as Ceylon and Trinidad, expanding settler colonies such as New South Wales and Upper Canada, established plantation colonies in the West Indies and Indian Ocean, and regions not under direct British control, from the South Atlantic to the eastern Mediterranean to the Pacific islands. By uncovering the lost history of a global empire of law, Benton and Ford reveal the way imperial structures continue to influence our understandings of world order and international law."...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-274) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Law
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Kolonie ; Rechtsreform ; Geschichte 1800-1850 ; Commonwealth ; Verfassungspolitik ; Internationales Recht ; Geschichte 1800-1850
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_850387701
    Format: 282 Seiten , Karten , 25 cm
    Edition: First printing
    ISBN: 9780674737464 , 9780674986855
    Content: A global empire of law -- Controlling despotic dominions -- The commissioner's world -- The promise of protection -- Ordering the oceans -- An empire of states -- A great disorder
    Content: "Rage for Order surveys the sprawling, often frenetic attempt to redesign law in the British Empire. Across the world in the early nineteenth century, colonial officials, indigenous subjects, settlers, convicts, sailors, soldiers, and slaves participated in contests that shaped a new British imperial constitution. Contemporaries imagined that law would provide a blueprint for the empire and for global order. Within turbulent British colonies, legal reform targeted petty despots and augmented the power of the crown to intervene in the administration of justice. At the edges of empire, British campaigns to police slave trading and piracy linked imperial interests to emerging world regions and conjured new sovereignties. Rage for Order breaks new ground in the history of international law by looking beyond the treatises of jurists and instead tracing vernacular constitutional politics across the globe--in new crown colonies such as Ceylon and Trinidad, expanding settler colonies such as New South Wales and Upper Canada, established plantation colonies in the West Indies and Indian Ocean, and regions not under direct British control, from the South Atlantic to the eastern Mediterranean to the Pacific islands. By uncovering the lost history of a global empire of law, Benton and Ford reveal the way imperial structures continue to influence our understandings of world order and international law."--
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , A global empire of law , Controlling despotic dominions , The commissioner's world , The promise of protection , Ordering the oceans , An empire of states , A great disorder , A global empire of law , Controlling despotic dominions , The commissioner's world , The promise of protection , Ordering the oceans , An empire of states , A great disorder
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780674972780
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Law
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Internationales Recht ; Geschichte 1800-1850 ; Großbritannien ; Kolonie ; Rechtsreform ; Geschichte 1800-1850 ; Commonwealth ; Verfassungspolitik ; Internationales Recht ; Geschichte 1800-1850
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