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For God King And People Forging Commonwealth Bonds In Renaissance Virginia 1st Edition Alexander B Haskell

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For God King And People Forging Commonwealth Bonds In Renaissance Virginia 1st Edition Alexander B Haskell
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Alexander B. Haskell
ISBN: 9781469618029, 1469618028
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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For God King And People Forging Commonwealth Bonds In Renaissance Virginia 1st Edition Alexander B Haskell by Alexander B. Haskell 9781469618029, 1469618028 instant download after payment.

By recovering a largely forgotten English Renaissance mindset that regarded sovereignty and Providence as being fundamentally entwined, Alexander Haskell reconnects concepts historians had before treated as separate categories and argues that the first English planters in Virginia operated within a deeply providential age rather than an era of early modern entrepreneurialism. These men did not merely settle Virginia; they and their London-based sponsors saw this first successful English venture in America as an exercise in divinely inspired and approved commonwealth creation. When the realities of Virginia complicated this humanist ideal, growing disillusionment and contention marked debates over the colony.
Rather than just "selling" colonization to the realm, proponents instead needed to overcome profound and recurring doubts about whether God wanted English rule to cross the Atlantic and the process by which it was to happen. By contextualizing these debates within a late Renaissance phase in England, Haskell links increasing religious skepticism to the rise of decidedly secular conceptions of state power. Haskell offers a radical revision of accepted narratives of early modern state formation, locating it as an outcome, rather than as an antecedent, of colonial endeavor.

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