Theories of empire, 1450-1800 / edited by David Armitage.
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Language: | English Spanish |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group,
2016.
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Series: | Expanding world ;
v. 20. |
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Table of Contents:
- Imperium Romanum : empire and the language of power / J.S. Richardson
- Empire and union : two concepts of the political order in early modern Europe / John Robertson
- The Habsburg world empire and the revival of Ghibellinism / John M. Headley
- The European debate on universal monarchy / Franz Bosbach
- Imperio particular e imperio universal en las Cartas de relación de Hernán Cortés / Victor Frankl
- The seizure of overseas territories by European powers / J.H. Elliott
- Dispossessing the barbarian : the language of Spanish Thomism and the debate over the property rights of the American Indians / Anthony Pagden
- The ideology of English colonization : from Ireland to America / Nicholas Canny
- Sovereignty-association, 1500-1783 / W.J. Eccles
- Freitas versus Grotius / C.H. Alexandrowicz
- Millenarianism and empire : Portuguese Asian decline and the "crise de conscience" of the missionaries / G.D. Winius
- Power versus plenty as objectives of foreign policy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Jacob Viner
- New wine in old skins? : American definitions of empire and the emergence of a new concept / Norbert Kilian
- Spain and the breakdown of the imperial ethos / Timothy E. Anna
- Aboriginal property and Western theory / James Tully.