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Petitioning in the Atlantic world, c. 1500-1840 = empires, revolutions and social movements /
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Petitioning in the Atlantic world, c. 1500-1840/ edited by Miguel Dantas da Cruz.
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empires, revolutions and social movements /
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Cruz, Miguel Dantas da.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
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xi, 271 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Atlantic petitionary traditions and developments -- Petitionary practices and brokers in the Early Modern Atlantic World -- Chapter 2. Some Reflections on Voice and Authority in the Construction and Operation of Long-Distance Empires and Their Successor States in the Americas; Jack P. Greene -- Chapter 3. Petitions in the Dutch Atlantic and the 'absence' of a Dutch West India Interest, c. 1600-1800; Joris van den Tol -- Chapter 4. Petitions to the Courts of Appeal in Portuguese America and the Protection of Rights (c.1750-1808); Andréa Slemian -- Chapter 5. Petitions to Correct Revolutionary Rumors. The City Council of Santafé de Bogotá and Madrid's Agentes de Indias, c. 1780-1795; Álvaro Caso Bello -- Petitioning and colonialism -- Chapter 6. Indigenous Petitioning in the Early Modern British and Spanish New World; Adrian Masters and Bradley Dixon -- Chapter 7. Debitage of the Shatter Zone: Indoctrination, Asylum, and the Law of Towns in the Provinces of Florida; Amy Turner Bushnell -- Chapter 8. "We are all French": Race, religion, and citizenship in petitions from Senegal, 1760s-1840s; Larissa Kopytoff -- Revolutionary ruptures and the path to mass petitioning -- Chapter 9. Petitioning as Constitution-Making: Revolutionary Massachusetts and the American Confederation; James F. Hrdlicka -- Chapter 10. Action at a distance: petitions and political representation in revolutionary France; Adrian O'Connor -- Chapter 11. Petitioning by riot in Spain and the origins of modern mass petitioning; Diego Palacios Cerezales -- Chapter 12. The petitionary wave of the First Portuguese Liberal Revolution (1820-1823); Miguel Dantas da Cruz.
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Petition, Right of - History. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98534-9
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9783030985349
Petitioning in the Atlantic world, c. 1500-1840 = empires, revolutions and social movements /
Petitioning in the Atlantic world, c. 1500-1840
empires, revolutions and social movements /[electronic resource] :edited by Miguel Dantas da Cruz. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xi, 271 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Atlantic petitionary traditions and developments -- Petitionary practices and brokers in the Early Modern Atlantic World -- Chapter 2. Some Reflections on Voice and Authority in the Construction and Operation of Long-Distance Empires and Their Successor States in the Americas; Jack P. Greene -- Chapter 3. Petitions in the Dutch Atlantic and the 'absence' of a Dutch West India Interest, c. 1600-1800; Joris van den Tol -- Chapter 4. Petitions to the Courts of Appeal in Portuguese America and the Protection of Rights (c.1750-1808); Andréa Slemian -- Chapter 5. Petitions to Correct Revolutionary Rumors. The City Council of Santafé de Bogotá and Madrid's Agentes de Indias, c. 1780-1795; Álvaro Caso Bello -- Petitioning and colonialism -- Chapter 6. Indigenous Petitioning in the Early Modern British and Spanish New World; Adrian Masters and Bradley Dixon -- Chapter 7. Debitage of the Shatter Zone: Indoctrination, Asylum, and the Law of Towns in the Provinces of Florida; Amy Turner Bushnell -- Chapter 8. "We are all French": Race, religion, and citizenship in petitions from Senegal, 1760s-1840s; Larissa Kopytoff -- Revolutionary ruptures and the path to mass petitioning -- Chapter 9. Petitioning as Constitution-Making: Revolutionary Massachusetts and the American Confederation; James F. Hrdlicka -- Chapter 10. Action at a distance: petitions and political representation in revolutionary France; Adrian O'Connor -- Chapter 11. Petitioning by riot in Spain and the origins of modern mass petitioning; Diego Palacios Cerezales -- Chapter 12. The petitionary wave of the First Portuguese Liberal Revolution (1820-1823); Miguel Dantas da Cruz.
"The sheer breadth of historical work here is astounding, encompassing Senegal to indigenous North America (including Florida) to South America and Europe. Neither scholars nor students of the petition will be able to understand its life-force without reference to this remarkable collection." -Daniel Carpenter, Allie S. Freed Professor of Government, Harvard University "This remarkable volume fully demonstrates the fundamental role played by petitions in a crucial chronology: the final phase of European empires in the Americas and the emergence of the first Liberal regimes." -Pedro Cardim, Universidade Nova de Lisboa "This book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of how petitioning shaped political and social relations across the Atlantic world. It expands historical scholarship by illuminating this important dynamic in a wide range of imperial and colonial polities, stretching across the conventional late eighteenth-century divide." -Brodie Waddell, Birkbeck, University of London This book deals with one of the most pervasive ways by which people have addressed authority throughout history: petitioning. The book explores traditional practices and institutions, as well as the transformation of petitions as vehicles of popular politics. The ability or the right to petition was also a crucial element for the development and operation of early modern empires, playing a major role on the negotiated patterns of the Atlantic World. This book shows how petitions were used in Europe, America and Africa, by the governors and the governed, by the rich and the poor, by the colonists and the colonised and by the liberal and the reactionary groups. Broken down into three thematic parts, encompassing both in chronological and geographical scope, the book deepens our understanding of petitioning and its relation with ideas of consent and subjecthood, nationality and citizenship, political participation and democracy. This book provides a rare comparative platform for the study of a subject that has been receiving growing interest. Miguel Dantas da Cruz is an assistant researcher at Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Atlantic petitionary traditions and developments -- Petitionary practices and brokers in the Early Modern Atlantic World -- Chapter 2. Some Reflections on Voice and Authority in the Construction and Operation of Long-Distance Empires and Their Successor States in the Americas; Jack P. Greene -- Chapter 3. Petitions in the Dutch Atlantic and the 'absence' of a Dutch West India Interest, c. 1600-1800; Joris van den Tol -- Chapter 4. Petitions to the Courts of Appeal in Portuguese America and the Protection of Rights (c.1750-1808); Andréa Slemian -- Chapter 5. Petitions to Correct Revolutionary Rumors. The City Council of Santafé de Bogotá and Madrid's Agentes de Indias, c. 1780-1795; Álvaro Caso Bello -- Petitioning and colonialism -- Chapter 6. Indigenous Petitioning in the Early Modern British and Spanish New World; Adrian Masters and Bradley Dixon -- Chapter 7. Debitage of the Shatter Zone: Indoctrination, Asylum, and the Law of Towns in the Provinces of Florida; Amy Turner Bushnell -- Chapter 8. "We are all French": Race, religion, and citizenship in petitions from Senegal, 1760s-1840s; Larissa Kopytoff -- Revolutionary ruptures and the path to mass petitioning -- Chapter 9. Petitioning as Constitution-Making: Revolutionary Massachusetts and the American Confederation; James F. Hrdlicka -- Chapter 10. Action at a distance: petitions and political representation in revolutionary France; Adrian O'Connor -- Chapter 11. Petitioning by riot in Spain and the origins of modern mass petitioning; Diego Palacios Cerezales -- Chapter 12. The petitionary wave of the First Portuguese Liberal Revolution (1820-1823); Miguel Dantas da Cruz.
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"The sheer breadth of historical work here is astounding, encompassing Senegal to indigenous North America (including Florida) to South America and Europe. Neither scholars nor students of the petition will be able to understand its life-force without reference to this remarkable collection." -Daniel Carpenter, Allie S. Freed Professor of Government, Harvard University "This remarkable volume fully demonstrates the fundamental role played by petitions in a crucial chronology: the final phase of European empires in the Americas and the emergence of the first Liberal regimes." -Pedro Cardim, Universidade Nova de Lisboa "This book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of how petitioning shaped political and social relations across the Atlantic world. It expands historical scholarship by illuminating this important dynamic in a wide range of imperial and colonial polities, stretching across the conventional late eighteenth-century divide." -Brodie Waddell, Birkbeck, University of London This book deals with one of the most pervasive ways by which people have addressed authority throughout history: petitioning. The book explores traditional practices and institutions, as well as the transformation of petitions as vehicles of popular politics. The ability or the right to petition was also a crucial element for the development and operation of early modern empires, playing a major role on the negotiated patterns of the Atlantic World. This book shows how petitions were used in Europe, America and Africa, by the governors and the governed, by the rich and the poor, by the colonists and the colonised and by the liberal and the reactionary groups. Broken down into three thematic parts, encompassing both in chronological and geographical scope, the book deepens our understanding of petitioning and its relation with ideas of consent and subjecthood, nationality and citizenship, political participation and democracy. This book provides a rare comparative platform for the study of a subject that has been receiving growing interest. Miguel Dantas da Cruz is an assistant researcher at Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal.
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