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Jonathan Scott - When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800 - 9780521195911 - V9780521195911
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When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800

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Description for When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800 hardcover. This interdisciplinary study examines changing geographical languages in early modern British politics, in an imperial, European and global context. Num Pages: 236 pages, 2 b/w illus. 7 maps. BIC Classification: HBJD1; HBLH; HBTP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 228 x 152 x 17. Weight in Grams: 52.
How did a rural and agrarian English society transform itself into a mercantile and maritime state? What role was played by war and the need for military security? How did geographical ideas inform the construction of English – and then British – political identities? Focusing upon the deployment of geographical imagery and arguments for political purposes, Jonathan Scott's ambitious and interdisciplinary study traces the development of the idea of Britain as an island nation, state and then empire from 1500 to 1800, through literature, philosophy, history, geography and travel writing. One argument advanced in the process concerns the maritime origins, ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
236
Condition
New
Number of Pages
236
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780521195911
SKU
V9780521195911
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-20

About Jonathan Scott
Jonathan Scott is Professor of History at the University of Auckland. His previous publications include England's Troubles: Seventeenth-Century English Political Instability in European Context (Cambridge University Press, 2000) and Commonwealth Principles: Republican Writing of the English Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 2004).

Reviews for When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800
'This witty, allusive and important study illuminates how 'the discipline of the sea' made England an island nation and Britain an imperial power. By showing how British history, politics and identity were formed through and against not only other islands but also Asia and continental Europe, Scott brings postcolonial, transnational and revisionist perspectives into productive proximity to produce a new ... Read more

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