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Union and Empire Allan I. Macinnes (University of Aberdeen)

Union and Empire By Allan I. Macinnes (University of Aberdeen)

Union and Empire by Allan I. Macinnes (University of Aberdeen)


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Allan Macinnes offers a major interpretation of the making of the United Kingdom in 1707 that sets the Act of Union within a broad European and colonial context, providing a comprehensive picture of its transoceanic ramifications that ranged from the balance of power to the balance of trade.

Union and Empire Summary

Union and Empire: The Making of the United Kingdom in 1707 by Allan I. Macinnes (University of Aberdeen)

The making of the United Kingdom in 1707 is still a matter of significant political and historical controversy. Allan Macinnes here offers a major interpretation that sets the Act of Union within a broad European and colonial context and provides a comprehensive picture of its transatlantic and transoceanic ramifications that ranged from the balance of power to the balance of trade. He reexamines English motivations from a colonial as well as a military perspective and assesses the imperial significance of the creation of the United Kingdom. He also explores afresh the commitment of some determined Scots to secure Union for political, religious and opportunist reasons and shows that rather than an act of statesmanship, the resultant Treaty of Union was the outcome of politically inept negotiations by the Scots. Union and Empire will be a major contribution to the history of Britain, empire and early modern state formation.

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Allan I. Macinnes has written a book exploring a very different political world in which the Crown was still a real force, not a fig leaf on prime-ministerial power, and the House of Lords an exclusive gathering of powerful aristocratic figures, many of whom were formidable regional and political powers in their own right. -Bruce P. Lenman, H-Albion

About Allan I. Macinnes (University of Aberdeen)

Allan Macinnes is Burnett-Fletcher Professor of History at the University of Aberdeen. He has published extensively on Covenants, Clans and Clearances, British State Formation and Jacobitism. His previous publications include Clanship, Commerce and the House of Stuart, 1603-1788 (1996) and, as co-editor with A. H. Williamson, Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714: the American Connection (2006).

Table of Contents

Part I. Setting the Scenes: 1. Introduction; 2. The historiography; Part II. Varieties of Union, 1603-1707: 3. Precedents, 1603-60; 4. Projects, 1661-1703; 5. The Irish dimension; Part III. The Primacy of Political Economy, 1625-1707: 6. The transatlantic dimension; 7. The Scottish question; 8. Going Dutch?; Part IV. Party Alignments and the Passage of Union: 9. Jacobitism and the war of the British succession, 1701-5; 10. Securing the Votes, 1706-7; Part V. Conclusion: 11. The Treaty of Union.

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NPB9780521850797
9780521850797
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Union and Empire: The Making of the United Kingdom in 1707 by Allan I. Macinnes (University of Aberdeen)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2007-12-06
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