The | History | Of | The Evangelical Churches | Of the Valleys of | Piemont. | Containing | A Most Exact Geographical Description of the Place, and | a Faithfull Account of the Doctrine, Life, and Persecutions of | the Ancient Inhabitants. | Together, | With a Most Naked and Punctual Relation of the Late | Bloudy Massacre, 1655. And a Narrative of | All the Following Transactions, to the Year of Our Lord, | 1658. | All which are Justified, Partly by Divers Ancient Manuscripts | Written Many Hundred Years Before Calvin Or Luther, and | Partly by Other Most Authentick Attestations: The True | Originals of the Greatest Part Whereof, are to be Seen in Their Proper Languages | by All the Curious, in the Publick Library of the Famous University | of Cambridge. | Collected and Compiled with Much Pains and Industry

The | History | Of | The Evangelical Churches | Of the Valleys of | Piemont. | Containing | A Most Exact Geographical Description of the Place, and | a Faithfull Account of the Doctrine, Life, and Persecutions of | the Ancient Inhabitants. | Together, | With a Most Naked and Punctual Relation of the Late | Bloudy Massacre, 1655. And a Narrative of | All the Following Transactions, to the Year of Our Lord, | 1658. | All which are Justified, Partly by Divers Ancient Manuscripts | Written Many Hundred Years Before Calvin Or Luther, and | Partly by Other Most Authentick Attestations: The True | Originals of the Greatest Part Whereof, are to be Seen in Their Proper Languages | by All the Curious, in the Publick Library of the Famous University | of Cambridge. | Collected and Compiled with Much Pains and Industry

Author: Sir Samuel Morland

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Published: 1658

Total Pages: 704

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The Idea of Europe and the Origins of the American Revolution

The Idea of Europe and the Origins of the American Revolution

Author: D. H. Robinson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-09-02

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0192607871

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In The Idea of Europe and the Origins of the American Revolution, Dan Robinson presents a new history of politics in colonial America and the imperial crisis, tracing how ideas of Europe and Europeanness shaped British-American political culture. Reconstructing colonial debates about the European states system, European civilisation, and Britain's position within both, Robinson shows how these concerns informed colonial attitudes towards American identity and America's place inside - and, ultimately, outside - the emerging British Empire. Taking in more than two centuries of Atlantic history, he explores the way in which colonists inherited and adapted Anglo-British traditions of thinking about international politics, how they navigated imperial politics during the European wars of 1740-1763, and how the burgeoning patriot movement negotiated the dual crisis of Europe and Empire in the between 1763 and 1775. In the process, Robinson sheds new light on the development of public politics in colonial America, the Anglicisation/Americanisation debate, the political economy of empire, early American art and poetry, eighteenth-century geopolitical thinking, and the relationship between international affairs, nationalism, and revolution. What emerges from this story is an American Revolution that seems both decidedly arcane and strikingly relevant to the political challenges of the twenty-first century.