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Jurisdictional Accumulation - An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital (Paperback)
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Jurisdictional Accumulation - An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital (Paperback)
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The majority of European early modern empires - the Castilian,
French, Dutch, and English/British - developed practices of
jurisdictional accumulation, distinguished by the three categories
of extensions, transports, and transplants of authority. This book
is concerned with various diplomatic and colonial agents which
enabled the transports and transplants of sovereign authority.
Through historical analyses of ambassadors and consuls in the
Mediterranean based on primary and secondary material, and on the
empires' Atlantic imperial expansions and conquests, the book makes
a major analytical contribution to historical sociology. As an
interdisciplinary exercise in conceptual innovation based on a
Political Marxist framework and its concept of social property
relations, the book goes beyond common binaries in both
conventional and critical histories. The new concept of
jurisdictional accumulation brings ambassadors, consuls, merchants,
and lawyers out of the shadows of empire and onto the main stage of
the construction of modern international relations and
international law.
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