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The Making of an Imperial Polity Lauren Working (University of Oxford)

The Making of an Imperial Polity By Lauren Working (University of Oxford)

The Making of an Imperial Polity by Lauren Working (University of Oxford)


Summary

Bringing to life the interaction between America, its peoples, and statesmen in early seventeenth-century England, this book offers new perspectives on Jacobean tastes and political culture, confronting the histories of colonialism and domestic political development. This title is also available as Open Access.

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The Making of an Imperial Polity: Civility and America in the Jacobean Metropolis by Lauren Working (University of Oxford)

Bringing to life the interaction between America, its peoples, and metropolitan gentlemen in early seventeenth-century England, this book argues that colonization did not just operate on the peripheries of the political realm, and confronts the entangled histories of colonialism and domestic status and governance. The Jacobean era is reframed as a definitive moment in which the civil self-presentation of the elite increasingly became implicated in the imperial. The tastes and social lives of statesmen contributed to this shift in the English political gaze. At the same time, bringing English political civility in dialogue with Native American beliefs and practices speaks to inherent tensions in the state's civilizing project and the pursuit of refinement through empire. This significant reassessment of Jacobean political culture reveals how colonizing America transformed English civility and demonstrates how metropolitan politics and social relations were uniquely shaped by territorial expansion beyond the British Isles. This title is also available as Open Access.

The Making of an Imperial Polity Reviews

'... this book contributes to the body of scholarship on early modern civility.' Janine Boldt, H-Nationalism

About Lauren Working (University of Oxford)

Lauren Working is Research Associate on the ERC-funded TIDE project (Travel, Transculturality, and Identity in England, 1550-1700) at the University of Oxford. She has held fellowships at the Jamestown archaeological site and the Royal Anthropological Institute, where she continues to develop methodologies and projects that explore indigeneity, colonial legacies, and heritage in English museums.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Cultivation and the American project; 2. Colony as microcosm: Virginia and the metropolis; 3. Cannibalism and the politics of bloodshed; 4. Tobacco, consumption, and imperial intent; 5. Wit, sociability, and empire; Conclusion.

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CIN1108494064VG
9781108494069
1108494064
The Making of an Imperial Polity: Civility and America in the Jacobean Metropolis by Lauren Working (University of Oxford)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2020-01-16
266
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