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When it was discovered in 1976, John Dee's The Limits of the
British Empire (1577-78) was quickly recognized as a seminal text
in the history of English Atlantic discovery, settlement, and
imperial ideology. Writing directly to Queen Elizabeth and drawing
on ancient and contemporary history, geography, and law as his
supporting evidence, Dee argued for the existence and recovery of a
vast British Empire. This included much of the North Atlantic and
North America, Ireland and Scotland, and even portions of
Scandinavia and the Iberian Peninsula. King Arthur, Geoffrey of
Monmouth, Robert the Bruce, Pope Alexander VI, Martin Frobisher,
and the Emperor Justinian are just a few of the historical agents
who help to make this treatise at once erudite, elegant, and
effusive. Offered for the first time in print, this volume uses
sources that will be of interest to scholars in history and
historical geography, English and British studies, and legal and
empire studies. The book shows that Dee was an important
propagandist of empire, that English antiquarianism was used to
practical purpose, and that the legal foundations of the empire
were not based solely on the indigenous, common law. In making
these claims, this study contributes directly to several debates
about the ideological development of the British Empire, especially
the work of David Armitage and Anthony Pagden.
Written for students and based on over 15 years' worth of teaching,
this book provides students with both a very accessible
introduction to crime and punishment in early modern England and
the necessary tools to encourage discussion and debate about some
of the key sources from the period. An updated bibliography to
include historiography from the last six years provides students
with an entry point into further reading and knowledge for essays
and seminars on popular courses on crime and justice in Tudor and
Stuart England. The introduction has been revised and questions
have been added to encourage more discussion about the sources and
help students question the sources' historical context and
decisions made by authors; this is perfect for students with little
experience of primary sources from this period.
Written for students and based on over 15 years' worth of teaching,
this book provides students with both a very accessible
introduction to crime and punishment in early modern England and
the necessary tools to encourage discussion and debate about some
of the key sources from the period. An updated bibliography to
include historiography from the last six years provides students
with an entry point into further reading and knowledge for essays
and seminars on popular courses on crime and justice in Tudor and
Stuart England. The introduction has been revised and questions
have been added to encourage more discussion about the sources and
help students question the sources' historical context and
decisions made by authors; this is perfect for students with little
experience of primary sources from this period.
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Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning - 19th International Conference, LPAR-19, Stellenbosch, South Africa, December 14-19, 2013, Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Ken McMillan, Aart Middeldorp, Andrei Voronkov
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R1,546
Discovery Miles 15 460
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 19th International
Conference on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and
Reasoning, LPAR-19, held in December 2013 in Stellenbosch, South
Africa. The 44 regular papers and 8 tool descriptions and
experimental papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed
and selected from 152 submissions. The series of International
Conferences on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and
Reasoning (LPAR) is a forum where year after year, some of the most
renowned researchers in the areas of logic, automated reasoning,
computational logic, programming languages and their applications
come to present cutting-edge results, to discuss advances in these
fields and to exchange ideas in a scientifically emerging part of
the world.
How did contemporary English and European notions of sovereignty,
empire, law and state formation impact upon English methods of
settlement and governance in the Americas? Using documents such as
travel narratives, promotional literature, colonial charters, maps,
diplomatic correspondence and state papers, Ken MacMillan offers a
major new study of legal imperialism under Queen Elizabeth and the
early Stuarts. He argues that the imperial centre had a legal and
historical right and responsibility to supervise its colonial
peripheries. By drawing on legal resources associated with Roman
law and the law of nations, the crown and its agents ensured that
English New World claims would gain recognition in the broader
European community, thereby establishing legal foundations that
would have an enduring impact on the British Empire. The book will
appeal to scholars in imperial studies, English and American legal
and constitutional history, foreign affairs and the history of
international law.
How did contemporary English and European notions of sovereignty,
empire, law and state formation impact upon English methods of
settlement and governance in the Americas? Using documents such as
travel narratives, promotional literature, colonial charters, maps,
diplomatic correspondence and state papers, Ken MacMillan offers a
major new study of legal imperialism under Queen Elizabeth and the
early Stuarts. He argues that the imperial centre had a legal and
historical right and responsibility to supervise its colonial
peripheries. By drawing on legal resources associated with Roman
law and the law of nations, the crown and its agents ensured that
English New World claims would gain recognition in the broader
European community, thereby establishing legal foundations that
would have an enduring impact on the British Empire. The book will
appeal to scholars in imperial studies, English and American legal
and constitutional history, foreign affairs and the history of
international law.
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