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Constitutional Culture: New England and the Struggle Against Arbitrary Rule in the Restoration Empire, Adrian Chastain Weimer


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Автор: Adrian Chastain Weimer
Название:  Constitutional Culture: New England and the Struggle Against Arbitrary Rule in the Restoration Empire
ISBN: 9781512823974
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 151282397X
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 384
Вес: 0.25 кг.
Дата издания: 12.04.2023
Серия: Early american studies
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 3 b/w, 1 map
Размер: 158 x 237 x 27
Ключевые слова: Constitution: government & the state,History of the Americas, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714),HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775),POLITICAL SCIENCE / Constitutions
Подзаголовок: New england and the struggle against arbitrary rule in the restoration empire
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In A Constitutional Culture, Adrian Chastain Weimer uncovers the story of how, more than a hundred years before the American Revolution, colonists pledged their lives and livelihoods to the defense of local political institutions against arbitrary rule.
With the return of Charles II to the English throne in 1660, the puritan-led colonies faced enormous pressure to conform to the crown’s priorities. Charles demanded that puritans change voting practices, baptismal policies, and laws, and he also cast an eye on local resources such as forests, a valuable source of masts for the English navy. Moreover, to enforce these demands, the king sent four royal commissioners on warships, ostensibly headed for New Netherland but easily redirected toward Boston. In the face of this threat to local rule, colonists had to decide whether they would submit to the commissioners’ authority, which they viewed as arbitrary because it was not accountable to the people, or whether they would mobilize to defy the crown.
Those resisting the crown included not just freemen (voters) but also people often seen as excluded or marginalized such as non-freemen, indentured servants, and women. Together they crafted a potent regional constitutional culture in defiance of Charles II that was characterized by a skepticism of metropolitan ambition, a defense of civil and religious liberties, and a conviction that self-government was divinely sanctioned. Weimer shows how they expressed this constitutional culture through a set of well-rehearsed practices—including fast days, debates, committee work, and petitions. Equipped with a ready vocabulary for criticizing arbitrary rule, with a providentially informed capacity for risk-taking, and with a set of intellectual frameworks for divided sovereignty, the constitutional culture that New Englanders forged would not easily succumb to an imperial authority intent on consolidating its power.




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