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Negotiated authorities: essays in colonial political and constitutional history

Jack P. Greene
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  • Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page xiii)
  • ONE Negotiated Authorities: The Problem of Governance in the Extended Polities of the Early Modern Atlantic World (page 1)
  • TWO The Colonial Origins of American Constitutionalism (page 25)
  • THREE Metropolis and Colonies: Changing Patterns of Constitutional Conflict in the Early Modern British Empire, 1607-1763 (page 43)
  • FOUR The Glorious Revolution and the British Empire, 1688-1783 (page 78)
  • FIVE The Gifts of Peace: Social and Economic Expansion and Development in the Periodization of the Early American Past, 1713-63 (page 93)
  • SIX The Growth of Political Stability: An Interpretation of Political Development in the Anglo-American Colonies, 1660-1760 (page 131)
  • SEVEN The Role of the Lower Houses of Assembly in Eighteenth-Century Politics (page 163)
  • EIGHT Political Mimesis: A Consideration of the Historical and Cultural Roots of Legislative Behavior in the British Colonies in the Eighteenth Century (page 185)
  • NINE Legislative Turnover in British Colonial America, 1696-1775: A Quantitative Analysis (page 215)
  • TEN Foundations of Political Power in the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1720-76 (page 238)
  • ELEVEN Society, Ideology, and Politics: An Analysis of the Political Culture of Mid-Eighteenth-Century VIrginia (page 259)
  • TWELVE The Attempt to Separate the Offices of Speaker and Treasurer in Virginia, 1758-66: An Incident in Imperial Conflict (page 319)
  • THIRTEEN The Gadsden Election Controversy and the Revolutionary Movement in South Carolina (page 328)
  • FOURTEEN The Jamaica Privilege Controversy, 1764-66: An Episode in the Process of Constitutional Definition in the Early Modern British Empire (page 350)
  • FIFTEEN Bridge to Revolution: The Wilkes Fund Controversy in South Carolina, 1769-75 (page 394)
  • SIXTEEN The Currency Act of 1764 in Metropolitan-Colonial Relations, 1764-76 With Richard M. Jellison (page 429)
  • Index (page 465)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JIH 27.2 (Autumn 1996): 332-334 http://www.jstor.org/stable/205196
PMHB 120.1/2 (Jan. - Apr. 1996): 131-132 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20093024
JSH 62.1 (Feb. 1996): 114-116 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2211213
LHR 15.1 (Spring 1997): 199-201 http://www.jstor.org/stable/827728
RAH 24.1 (Mar. 1996): 1-7 http://www.jstor.org/stable/30030613
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Published: 1994
Publisher: The University of Virginia Press
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  • 9780813915173 (paper)
  • 9780813915166 (hardcover)
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