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Introduction: “Our Folly and Ruining Singularity”
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: “Our Folly and Ruining Singularity” 1
- 1. Garrison Towns, Corporate Boroughs, and the Search for Order under the Virginia Company 23
- 2. From Corporate Communities to County Courts in the Early Stuart Empire 56
- 3. The Political Geography of Empire in the English Revolution 86
- 4. Planters, the State, and the Restoration City 116
- 5. Towns, Improvement, and the Contest for Authority in the 1680s 148
- 6. The Imperial City and the Solidifying of the Plantation System 181
- 7. Urban Growth and Country Thought in the Planters’ Golden Age 219
- Epilogue: “This little Common wealth” 253
- List of Abbreviations 271
- Notes 273
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: “Our Folly and Ruining Singularity” 1
- 1. Garrison Towns, Corporate Boroughs, and the Search for Order under the Virginia Company 23
- 2. From Corporate Communities to County Courts in the Early Stuart Empire 56
- 3. The Political Geography of Empire in the English Revolution 86
- 4. Planters, the State, and the Restoration City 116
- 5. Towns, Improvement, and the Contest for Authority in the 1680s 148
- 6. The Imperial City and the Solidifying of the Plantation System 181
- 7. Urban Growth and Country Thought in the Planters’ Golden Age 219
- Epilogue: “This little Common wealth” 253
- List of Abbreviations 271
- Notes 273
- Index 333