An edition of Lords of all the world (1995)

Lords of all the world

ideologies of empire in Spain, Britain and France c.1500-c.1800

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An edition of Lords of all the world (1995)

Lords of all the world

ideologies of empire in Spain, Britain and France c.1500-c.1800

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The rise and fall of modern colonial empires have had a lasting impact on the development of European political theory and notions of national identity. This book is the first to compare theories of empire as they emerged in, and helped to define, the great colonial powers Spain, Britain and France.

Anthony Pagden describes how the rulers of the three countries adopted the claim of the Roman Emperor Antoninus to be 'Lord of all the World'. Examining the arguments used to legitimate the seizure of Aboriginal lands and subjugation of Aboriginal Peoples, he shows that each country came to develop identities - and the political languages in which to express them - that were sometimes radically different.

Until the early eighteenth century, Spanish theories of empire stressed the importance of evangelization and military glory. These arguments were challenged by the French and British, however, who increasingly justified empire building by invoking the profit to be gained from trade and agriculture. By the late eighteenth century, the major thinkers in all three countries, and increasingly the colonies themselves, came to see their empires as disastrous experiments in human expansion, costly, over-extended, and based on demoralizing forms of brutality and servitude.

Pagden concludes by looking at the ways in which this hostility to empire was transformed into a cosmopolitan ideal that sought to replace all world empires by federations of equal and independent states.

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244

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Includes bibliographical references andindex.

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New Haven, Conn, London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
325.32094
Library of Congress
JC359 .P278 1995, JC359.P278 1995, JC359 .P278 1995eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix,244p. ;
Number of pages
244

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Open Library
OL22578866M
Internet Archive
lordsofallworldi0000pagd
ISBN 10
0300064152
LCCN
95013867
OCLC/WorldCat
47011275, 32346251
Library Thing
164141
Goodreads
3922238

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