The Imperial Nation: Citizens and Subjects in the British, French, Spanish, and American Empires

Author:   Josep M. Fradera ,  Ruth MacKay
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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Pages:   416
Publication Date:   08 June 2021
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The Imperial Nation: Citizens and Subjects in the British, French, Spanish, and American Empires


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How the legacy of monarchical empires shaped Britain, France, Spain, and the United States as they became liberal entitiesHistorians view the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as a turning point when imperial monarchies collapsed and modern nations emerged. Treating this pivotal moment as a bridge rather than a break, The Imperial Nation offers a sweeping examination of four of these modern powers-Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States-and asks how, after the great revolutionary cycle in Europe and America, the history of monarchical empires shaped these new nations. Josep Fradera explores this transition, paying particular attention to the relations between imperial centers and their sovereign territories and the constant and changing distinctions placed between citizens and subjects.Fradera argues that the essential struggle that lasted from the Seven Years' War to the twentieth century was over the governance of dispersed and varied peoples: each empire tried to ensure domination through subordinate representation or by denying any representation at all. The most common approach echoed Napoleon's ""special laws,"" which allowed France to reinstate slavery in its Caribbean possessions. The Spanish and Portuguese constitutions adopted ""specialness"" in the 1830s; the United States used comparable guidelines to distinguish between states, territories, and Indian reservations; and the British similarly ruled their dominions and colonies. In all these empires, the mix of indigenous peoples, European-origin populations, slaves and indentured workers, immigrants, and unassimilated social groups led to unequal and hierarchical political relations. Fradera considers not only political and constitutional transformations but also their social underpinnings.Presenting a fresh perspective on the ways in which nations descended and evolved from and throughout empires, The Imperial Nation highlights the ramifications of this entangled history for the subjects who lived in its shadows.

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Author:   Josep M. Fradera ,  Ruth MacKay
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691217345


ISBN 10:   0691217343
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   08 June 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Fradera has written a masterful book that is rich in ideas, analytically complex, and imposing in scope . . . . Sensitive to the differences and variations within each imperial nation, and the non-linear trajectories that undergirded their evolution, Fradera's The Imperial Nation is an impressive book that deserves a broad, engaged audience. ---Pernille Roge, H-France


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Josep M. Fradera is professor of modern history at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. He is the author of Colonias para despues de un imperio and the coeditor of Endless Empire and Slavery and Antislavery in Spain's Atlantic Empire.

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