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Defining a British State: Treason and National Identity, 1608-1820


Defining a British State: Treason and National Identity, 1608-1820

Hardback by Steffen, L.

Defining a British State: Treason and National Identity, 1608-1820

£89.99

ISBN:
9780333920343
Publication Date:
4 May 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
245 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 11 May 2024
Defining a British State: Treason and National Identity, 1608-1820

Description

Explores the formation of the British state and national identity from 1603-1820 by examining the definitions of sovereignty and allegiance presented in treason trials. The king's person remained central to national identity and the state until republican challenges forced prosecutors in treason trials to innovate and redefine sovereign authority.

Contents

Author's Note and Acknowledgements Introduction Treason, Allegiance and Sovereignty in England, 1608-1688 Dynastic Treason: National Identity after the Glorious Revolution A British Law of Treason, 1709-1783 Republican Treason and National Identity in the 1790s The 'General Safety of the State': Treason from 1816-1820 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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