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12. The Age of Revolutions
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Gabriel Paquette
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Definitions of “Empire” and Approaches to the Study of Its History 17
- 2. Western Europe in a World of Empires 31
- 3. The First Seaborne Empires: Portugal, Spain, and the Wider World before 1600 47
- 4. The Challenge to Iberian Dominance: The Rise of Britain, France, and the Dutch Republic as Competitor Imperial States after 1600 61
- 5. Consolidation, Conflict, and Reform in the Long Eighteenth Century 77
- 6. Law, Governance, and Institutional Frameworks 97
- 7. The Political Economy of Empire and Its Consequences 115
- 8. Imperial Migrations: Coerced, Forced, and “Free” 131
- 9. Labor Regimes 145
- 10. Creole Societies, Mestizaje, and the Regulation of Hybridity 160
- 11. Collaboration, Resistance, and the Fortunes of Empire 174
- 12. The Age of Revolutions 190
- Epilogue: Continuities and Disjunctures 207
- Notes 223
- Bibliography 247
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Definitions of “Empire” and Approaches to the Study of Its History 17
- 2. Western Europe in a World of Empires 31
- 3. The First Seaborne Empires: Portugal, Spain, and the Wider World before 1600 47
- 4. The Challenge to Iberian Dominance: The Rise of Britain, France, and the Dutch Republic as Competitor Imperial States after 1600 61
- 5. Consolidation, Conflict, and Reform in the Long Eighteenth Century 77
- 6. Law, Governance, and Institutional Frameworks 97
- 7. The Political Economy of Empire and Its Consequences 115
- 8. Imperial Migrations: Coerced, Forced, and “Free” 131
- 9. Labor Regimes 145
- 10. Creole Societies, Mestizaje, and the Regulation of Hybridity 160
- 11. Collaboration, Resistance, and the Fortunes of Empire 174
- 12. The Age of Revolutions 190
- Epilogue: Continuities and Disjunctures 207
- Notes 223
- Bibliography 247
- Index 285