Military Governors And Imperial Frontiers C 1600 1800
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Author |
: Andrew MacKillop |
Publisher |
: BRILL |
Total Pages |
: 324 |
Release |
: 2003-01-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9004129707 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9789004129702 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (07 Downloads) |
Synopsis Military Governors and Imperial Frontiers C. 1600-1800 by : Andrew MacKillop
This volume examines Scots serving as governors in the empires of Denmark-Norway, Sweden, Russia, and the Atlantic and South Asian sectors of the British Empire with a view to understanding Scotland's distinctive participation within European imperialism.
Author |
: Peter H. Wilson |
Publisher |
: Penguin UK |
Total Pages |
: 1321 |
Release |
: 2009-07-30 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780141937809 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0141937807 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (09 Downloads) |
Synopsis Europe's Tragedy by : Peter H. Wilson
The horrific series of conflicts known as the Thirty Years War (1618-48) tore the heart out of Europe, killing perhaps a quarter of all Germans and laying waste to whole areas of Central Europe to such a degree that many towns and regions never recovered. All the major European powers apart from Russia were heavily involved and, while each country started out with rational war aims, the fighting rapidly spiralled out of control, with great battles giving way to marauding bands of starving soldiers spreading plague and murder. The war was both a religious and a political one and it was this tangle of motives that made it impossible to stop. Whether motivated by idealism or cynicism, everyone drawn into the conflict was destroyed by it. At its end a recognizably modern Europe had been created but at a terrible price. Peter Wilson's book is a major work, the first new history of the war in a generation, and a fascinating, brilliantly written attempt to explain a compelling series of events. Wilson's great strength is in allowing the reader to understand the tragedy of mixed motives that allowed rulers to gamble their countries' future with such horrifying results. The principal actors in the drama (Wallenstein, Ferdinand II, Gustavus Adolphus, Richelieu) are all here, but so is the experience of the ordinary soldiers and civilians, desperately trying to stay alive under impossible circumstances. The extraordinary narrative of the war haunted Europe's leaders into the twentieth century (comparisons with 1939-45 were entirely appropriate) and modern Europe cannot be understood without reference to this dreadful conflict.
Author |
: McCarthy Angela McCarthy |
Publisher |
: Edinburgh University Press |
Total Pages |
: 304 |
Release |
: 2016-05-31 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781474410052 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1474410057 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis Global Migrations by : McCarthy Angela McCarthy
From the seventeenth century to the current day, more than 2.5 million Scots have sought new lives elsewhere. This book of essays from established and emerging scholars examines the impact since 1600 of out migration from Scotland on the homeland, the migrants and the destinations in which they settled, and their descendants and 'affinity' Scots. It does so through a focus on the under-researched themes of slavery, cross-cultural encounters, economics, war, tourism, and the modern diaspora since 1945. It spans diverse destinations including Europe, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Hong Kong, Guyana and the British World more broadly. A key objective is to consider whether the Scottish factor mattered.
Author |
: James Epstein |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages |
: 315 |
Release |
: 2012-03-22 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781107377950 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1107377951 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (50 Downloads) |
Synopsis Scandal of Colonial Rule by : James Epstein
In 1806 General Thomas Picton, Britain's first governor of Trinidad, was brought to trial for the torture of a free mulatto named Louisa Calderon and for overseeing a regime of terror over the island's slave population. James Epstein offers a fascinating account of the unfolding of this colonial drama. He shows the ways in which the trial and its investigation brought empire 'home' and exposed the disjuncture between a national self-image of humane governance and the brutal realities of colonial rule. He uses the trial to open up a range of issues, including colonial violence and norms of justice, the status of the British subject, imperial careering, visions of development after slavery, slave conspiracy and the colonial archive. He reveals how Britain's imperial regime became more authoritarian, hierarchical and militarised but also how unease about abuses of power and of the rights of colonial subjects began to grow.
Author |
: Douglas Hamilton |
Publisher |
: Manchester University Press |
Total Pages |
: 414 |
Release |
: 2013-07-19 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781847796332 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1847796338 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (32 Downloads) |
Synopsis Scotland, the Caribbean and the Atlantic world, 1750–1820 by : Douglas Hamilton
This is the first book wholly devoted to assessing the array of links between Scotland and the Caribbean in the later eighteenth century. It uses a wide range of archival sources to paint a detailed picture of the lives of thousands of Scots who sought fortunes and opportunities, as Burns wrote, ‘across th’ Atlantic roar’. It outlines the range of their occupations as planters, merchants, slave owners, doctors, overseers, and politicians, and shows how Caribbean connections affected Scottish society during the period of ‘improvement’. The book highlights the Scots’ reinvention of the system of clanship to structure their social relations in the empire and finds that involvement in the Caribbean also bound Scots and English together in a shared Atlantic imperial enterprise and played a key role in the emergence of the British nation and the Atlantic World.
Author |
: Barton Hacker |
Publisher |
: BRILL |
Total Pages |
: 847 |
Release |
: 2003-06-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789047402107 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9047402103 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (07 Downloads) |
Synopsis World Military History Bibliography by : Barton Hacker
Preclassical and indigenous nonwestern military institutions and methods of warfare are the chief subjects of this annotated bibliography of work published 1967–1997. Classical antiquity, post-Roman Europe, and the westernized armed forces of the 20th century, although covered, receive less systematic attention. Emphasis is on historical studies of military organization and the relationships between military and other social institutions, rather than wars and battles. Especially rich in references to the periodical literature, the bibliography is divided into eight parts: (1) general and comparative topics; (2) the ancient world; (3) Eurasia since antiquity; (4) sub-Saharan Africa and Oceania; (5) pre-Columbian America; (6) postcontact America; (7) the contemporary nonwestern world; and (8) philosophical, social scientific, natural scientific, and other works not primarily historical.
Author |
: Barton Hacker |
Publisher |
: BRILL |
Total Pages |
: 318 |
Release |
: 2004-12-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789047414865 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9047414861 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (65 Downloads) |
Synopsis World Military History Annotated Bibliography by : Barton Hacker
Military institutions and methods of warfare in the non-Western world from antiquity through the early 20th century provide the chief subjects of this annotated bibliography of works published before 1967, supplementing an earlier volume covering works published 1967–1997.
Author |
: Alexia Grosjean |
Publisher |
: BRILL |
Total Pages |
: 323 |
Release |
: 2003-08-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789047402534 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9047402537 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (34 Downloads) |
Synopsis An Unofficial Alliance, Scotland and Sweden 1569-1654 by : Alexia Grosjean
This work reveals the hitherto unrepresented relationship that developed between Scotland and Sweden during the second half of the sixteenth and first half of the seventeenth centuries. Sweden's emergence as an independent Nordic, and indeed European, power required continual military and economic growth, which in turn necessitated a constant supply of manpower. The initially piecemeal migration of private individuals from Scotland bringing both martial and mercantile skills to Sweden gradually grew into an informal alliance, albeit officially sanctioned by the Swedes, based on personal networks. Equally the impact of Sweden's support for the Scottish Covenanting movement on British state-formation is scrutinized. This fresh perspective on Scottish-Swedish connections is aimed at those interested in state-formation, migration studies, diplomatic developments, and military history.
Author |
: Kelly DeVries |
Publisher |
: BRILL |
Total Pages |
: 350 |
Release |
: 2004-12-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789047414889 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9047414888 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (89 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Cumulative Bibliography of Medieval Military History and Technology, Update 2004 by : Kelly DeVries
This first update to the Cumulative Bibliography of Medieval Military History and Technology (Brill, 2002) includes additional entries for the period before 2000 and new entries for the period 2000-2002.
Author |
: John M. MacKenzie |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 345 |
Release |
: 2017-02-24 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780192513533 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0192513532 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (33 Downloads) |
Synopsis Scotland and the British Empire by : John M. MacKenzie
The extraordinary influence of Scots in the British Empire has long been recognized. As administrators, settlers, temporary residents, professionals, plantation owners, and as military personnel, they were strikingly prominent in North America, the Caribbean, Australasia, South Africa, India, and colonies in South-East Asia and Africa. Throughout these regions they brought to bear distinctive Scottish experience as well as particular educational, economic, cultural, and religious influences. Moreover, the relationship between Scots and the British Empire had a profound effect upon many aspects of Scottish society. This volume of essays, written by notable scholars in the field, examines the key roles of Scots in central aspects of the Atlantic and imperial economies from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, in East India Company rule in India, migration and the preservation of ethnic identities, the environment, the army, missionary and other religious activities, the dispersal of intellectual endeavours, and in the production of a distinctive literature rooted in colonial experience. Making use of recent, innovative research, the chapters demonstrate that an understanding of the profoundly interactive relationship between Scotland and the British Empire is vital both for the understanding of the histories of that country and of many territories of the British Empire. All scholars and general readers interested in the dispersal of intellectual ideas, key professions, Protestantism, environmental practices, and colonial literature, as well as more traditional approaches to politics, economics, and military recruitment, will find it an essential addition to the historical literature.