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Chasing Empire Across The Sea Communications And The State In The French Atlantic 17131763 Kenneth J Banks

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Chasing Empire Across The Sea Communications And The State In The French Atlantic 17131763 Kenneth J Banks
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Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Kenneth J. Banks
ISBN: 9780773524446, 0773524444
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Chasing Empire Across The Sea Communications And The State In The French Atlantic 17131763 Kenneth J Banks by Kenneth J. Banks 9780773524446, 0773524444 instant download after payment.

Banks defines and applies the concept of communications in a far broader context than previous historical studies of communication, encompassing a range of human activity from sailing routes, to mapping, to presses, to building roads and bridges. He employs a comparative analysis of early modern French imperialism, integrating three types of overseas possessions usually considered separately - the settlement colony (New France), the tropical monoculture colony (the French Windward Islands), and the early Enlightenment planned colony (Louisiana) - offering a work of synthesis that unites the historiographies and insights from three formerly separate historical literatures. Banks challenges the very notion that a concrete "empire" emerged by the first half of the eighteenth century; in fact, French colonies remained largely isolated arenas of action and development. Only with the contraction and concentration of overseas possessions after 1763 on the Plantation Complex did a more cohesive, if fleeting, French empire first emerge.

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