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Frontmatter
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Gabriel Glickman
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Map of English America in 1708 1
- Introduction: “This New Nature Come Among Us” 5
- 1 The Restoration and the Geography of English Overseas Expansion 25
- 2 The Moral Image of Empire in Restoration England 56
- 3 Conflict, Commerce, and Political Economies of Empire 85
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Part two. The image and the governance of the english colonists, 1660–1688
- 4 “People of Another World”: Colonial Subjects, Colonial Liberties, and English Domestic Opinion 119
- 5 Protestantism, Pluralism, and the Politics of Allegiance in the Restoration Empire 151
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Part three. Colonization and the discontents of english domestic politics, 1667–1688
- 6 Warfare, Luxury, and the Domestic Critique of English Overseas Expansion 187
- 7 “Popery,” Europe, and the Crisis of English Overseas Expansion, 1675–1688 215
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Part four. Britain, europe, and the post-revolutionary empire, 1689–c. 1700
- 8 Revolution and the Redefinition of Empire 247
- 9 The Colonies and the Meaning of “Britain” 276
- Conclusion 298
- Notes 307
- Acknowledgments 387
- Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Map of English America in 1708 1
- Introduction: “This New Nature Come Among Us” 5
- 1 The Restoration and the Geography of English Overseas Expansion 25
- 2 The Moral Image of Empire in Restoration England 56
- 3 Conflict, Commerce, and Political Economies of Empire 85
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Part two. The image and the governance of the english colonists, 1660–1688
- 4 “People of Another World”: Colonial Subjects, Colonial Liberties, and English Domestic Opinion 119
- 5 Protestantism, Pluralism, and the Politics of Allegiance in the Restoration Empire 151
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Part three. Colonization and the discontents of english domestic politics, 1667–1688
- 6 Warfare, Luxury, and the Domestic Critique of English Overseas Expansion 187
- 7 “Popery,” Europe, and the Crisis of English Overseas Expansion, 1675–1688 215
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Part four. Britain, europe, and the post-revolutionary empire, 1689–c. 1700
- 8 Revolution and the Redefinition of Empire 247
- 9 The Colonies and the Meaning of “Britain” 276
- Conclusion 298
- Notes 307
- Acknowledgments 387
- Index 389