The Gaelic and Indian origins of the American Revolution : diversity and empire in the British Atlantic, 1688-1783 /
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Oxford University Press,
[2022]
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Terminology and Translation
- Introduction
- Part IExclusionary Constitution
- 1. The Unlikely Alliance: Origins of the Inclusive Empire
- 2. Fit Instruments I: Origins of the Exclusionary Patriots
- 3. Lockhart's Question: Creating the Exclusionary Constitution
- Part IIAtlantic '45
- 4. The French Connection: Resisting the Exclusionary Constitution from Without
- 5. Imperial Go-Betweens: Resisting the Exclusionary Constitution from Within
- 6. Atlantic '45: Breaking the Exclusionary Constitution
- Part IIIInclusive Empire
- 7. Reform: Reviving the Inclusive Empire
- 8. A Tender Father with Fouled Britches: War and the Contradictions of Inclusive Empire
- 9. Interest and Economy: Debating the Inclusive Empire
- 10. King George Will Have Us All: Making the Inclusive Empire
- Part IVExclusionary Patriots
- 11. Fit Instruments II: Return of the Exclusionary Patriots
- 12. Dilemmas of Dependence: Exclusion and Exceptionalism
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index