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Voices In The Legal Archives In The French Colonial World The King Is Listening Nancy Christie Michael Gauvreau Matthew Gerber

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Voices In The Legal Archives In The French Colonial World The King Is Listening Nancy Christie Michael Gauvreau Matthew Gerber
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Author: Nancy Christie & Michael Gauvreau & Matthew Gerber
ISBN: 9781000193817, 1000193810
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Voices In The Legal Archives In The French Colonial World The King Is Listening Nancy Christie Michael Gauvreau Matthew Gerber by Nancy Christie & Michael Gauvreau & Matthew Gerber 9781000193817, 1000193810 instant download after payment.

Voices in the Legal Archives in the French Colonial World: “The King is Listening” offers, through the contribution of 13 original chapters, a sustained analysis of judicial practices and litigation during the first era of French overseas expansion.
The overall goal of this volume is to elaborate a more sophisticated “social history of colonialism” by focusing largely on the eighteenth century, extending roughly from 1700 until the conclusion of the Age of Revolutions in the 1830s. By critically examining legal practices and litigation in the French colonial world, in both its Atlantic and Oceanic extensions, this volume of essays has sought to interrogate the naturalized equation between law and empire, a concept premised on the idea of law as a set of doctrines and codified procedures originating in the metropolis and then transmitted to the colonies. This book advances new approaches and methods in writing a history of the French empire, which view state authority as more unstable and contested. Voices in the Legal Archives proposes to remedy the under-theorized state of France’s first colonial empire, as opposed to its post-1830 imperial expressions, which have garnered far more scholarly attention.
This book will appeal to scholars of French history and the comparative history of European empires and colonialism.

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