Imperial Republics

Imperial Republics Revolution, War, and Territorial Expansion from the English Civil War to the French Revolution

Hardback (20 Aug 2011) | English,French

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Publisher's Synopsis

Republicanism and imperialism are typically understood to be located at opposite ends of the political spectrum. In Imperial Republics, Edward G. Andrew challenges the supposed incompatibility of these theories with regard to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century revolutions in England, the United States, and France.

Many scholars have noted the influence of the Roman state on the ideology of republican revolutionaries, especially in the model it provided for transforming subordinate subjects into autonomous citizens. Andrew finds an equally important parallel between Rome's expansionary dynamic - in contrast to that of Athens, Sparta, or Carthage - and the imperial rivalries that emerged between the United States, France, and England in the age of revolutions. Imperial Republics is a sophisticated, wide-ranging examination of the intellectual origins of republican movements, and explains why revolutionaries felt the need to 'don the toga' in laying the foundation for their own uprisings.

Book information

ISBN: 9781442643314
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Imprint: University of Toronto Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 321.86
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English,French
Number of pages: 197
Weight: 480g
Height: 236mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 20mm