Dominik Nagl, No Part of the Mother Country, but Distinct Dominions Rechtstransfer, Staatsbildung und Governance in England, Massachusetts und South Carolina, 1630 - 1769 (original) (raw)

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Dominik Nagl, No Part of The Mother Country, But Distinct Dominions Rechtstransfer, Staatsbildung Und Governance in England, Massachusetts Und South Carolina, 1630 - 1769

Dominik Nagl No Part of the Mother Country, but Distinct Dominions - Law, State-Building and Governance in England, Massachusetts und South Carolina, 1630-1769 No Part of the Country is about colonial state formation and the making of modern America. Written from an "Atlantic" perspective, it connects the historiographical debates on the genesis of statehood in early modern Europe and colonial North America. The book has been called a "key German contribution" to the field of Early American Studies (sehepunkte 14/2014). The study reconstructs the transfer of political, legal and administrative structures and institutions from England to Massachusetts and South Carolina. It examines the bodies of political decision-making, the legal system, the mechanisms of law enforcement, poor relief and the regulation of slavery. No Part of the Mother Country pronounces their colonial remodeling and transformative interrelationship by tracing the process of modification that brought about fundamental institutional change. Combining an interpretation of colonial laws with an examination of a variety of related manuscript and printed sources, the study shows that all segments of the colonial society actively participated in creating the examined mechanisms of rule by forms of negotiation and resistance. The thorough analysis of the most important legal and administrative structures in early modern England and the comparison with their colonial counterparts explains how geographical, social, cultural and economical factors decisively shaped the colonial reception and adaption of English law and institutions. This generated dissimilar and distinct governance structures in each colony. The study also shows that law served as an important imperial connective bond, but that this law was anything but a unified whole. It was characterized by local varieties and included more than the English common law tradition. No Part of the Mother Country analyzes the relations of the American colonies to their governing mother country as a complex web of mutual influence and interaction. It thus calls into question the application of the notions "center" and "periphery" in Atlantic history in which the narratives generated out of world systems theory tried to capture the colonial experience. Moreover, it challenges traditional views of early modern state-building that were mainly concerned with the growth of centralized monarchical bureaucracies and conceived state-building as a top-down process. By contrast, the study argues that colonial state formation should rather be understood as a multi-level process driven to a large extent by colonial actors. Dominik Nagl No Part of the Mother Country, but Distinct Dominions Rechtstransfer, Staatsbildung und Governance in England, Massachusetts und South Carolina, 1630 - 1769 Reihe: Studien zu Geschichte, Politik und Gesellschaft Nordamerikas/ Studies in North American History, Politics and Society Bd. 33, 2013 Ausgehend von den Diskussionen um eine postkoloniale New Imperial History und den Kontroversen um die Entstehung moderner Staatlichkeit untersucht diese Studie die Übertragung englischer Rechts-, Politik-, und Verwaltungsstrukturen nach Massachusetts und South Carolina. Anhand eines transfergeschichtlichen Vergleichs wird analysiert, wie geographische, soziale, kulturelle und ökonomische Faktoren deren lokale Aneignung beeinflussten und alle Bevölkerungsschichten durch Aushandlungsprozesse oder widerständiges Verhalten aktiv an der Entwicklung der kolonialen Herrschaftsstrukturen Anteil hatten.

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Dominik Nagl, No Part of The Mother Country, But Distinct Dominions Rechtstransfer, Staatsbildung Und Governance in England, Massachusetts Und South Carolina, 1630 - 1769

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