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John Adams and the Constitutional History of the Medieval British Empire

Muldoon, James

John Adams and the Constitutional History of the Medieval British Empire

This book contributes to the increasing interest in John Adams and his political and legal thought by examining his work on the medieval British Empire. For Adams, the conflict with England was constitutional because there was no British Empire, only numerous territories including the American colonies not consolidated into a constitutional structure. Each had a unique relationship to the English. In two series of essays he rejected the Parliament’s claim to legislate for the internal governance of the American colonies. His Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law (1765) identified these claims with the Yoke, Norman tyranny over the defeated Saxons after 1066. Parliament was seeking to treat the colonists in similar fashion. The Novanglus essays (1774-75), traced the origin of the colonies, demonstrating that Parliament played no role in their establishment and so had no role in their internal governance without the colonists’ subsequent consent.

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ISBN 9783319664767
Sprache eng
Cover B, US History, History of Britain and Ireland, Philosophy of History, Imperialism and Colonialism, Political History, History, United States—History, Great Britain—History, History—Philosophy, imperialism, World Politics, European History, Historiography, Colonialism & imperialism, Political science & theory, History: specific events & topics, History: specific events and topics, Fester Einband
Verlag Springer Nature EN
Jahr 2017

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