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Benjamin Franklin and the Ends of Empire

Af: Carla J. Mulford Engelsk Paperback

Benjamin Franklin and the Ends of Empire

Af: Carla J. Mulford Engelsk Paperback
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Drawing from Benjamin Franklin''s published and unpublished papers, including letters, notes, and marginalia, Benjamin Franklin and the Ends of Empire examines how the early modern liberalism of Franklin''s youthful intellectual life helped foster his vision of independence from Britain that became his hallmark achievement. In the early chapters, Carla Mulford explores the impact of Franklin''s family history--especially their difficult times during the English Civil War--on Franklin''s intellectual life and his personal and political goals.The book''s middle chapters show how Franklin''s fascination with British imperial strategy grew from his own analyses of the financial, environmental, and commercial potential of North America. Franklin''s involvement in Pennsylvania''s politics led him to devise strategies for monetary stability, intercolonial trade, Indian affairs, and imperial defense that would have assisted the British Empire in its effort to take over the world. When Franklin realized that the goals of British ministers were to subordinate colonists in a system that assisted the lives of Britons in England but undermined the wellbeing of North Americans, he began to criticize the goals of British imperialism. Mulford argues that Franklin''s turn away from the British Empire began in the 1750s--not the 1770s, as most historians have suggested--and occurred as a result of Franklin''s perceptive analyses of what the British Empire was doing not just in the American colonies but in Ireland and India.In the last chapters, Mulford reveals how Franklin ultimately grew restive, formed alliances with French intellectuals and the court of France, and condemned the actions of the British Empire and imperial politicians. As a whole, Mulford''s book provides a fresh reading of a much-admired founding father, suggesting how Franklin''s conception of the freedoms espoused in England''s ages old Magna Carta could be realized in the political life of the new American nation.
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Drawing from Benjamin Franklin''s published and unpublished papers, including letters, notes, and marginalia, Benjamin Franklin and the Ends of Empire examines how the early modern liberalism of Franklin''s youthful intellectual life helped foster his vision of independence from Britain that became his hallmark achievement. In the early chapters, Carla Mulford explores the impact of Franklin''s family history--especially their difficult times during the English Civil War--on Franklin''s intellectual life and his personal and political goals.The book''s middle chapters show how Franklin''s fascination with British imperial strategy grew from his own analyses of the financial, environmental, and commercial potential of North America. Franklin''s involvement in Pennsylvania''s politics led him to devise strategies for monetary stability, intercolonial trade, Indian affairs, and imperial defense that would have assisted the British Empire in its effort to take over the world. When Franklin realized that the goals of British ministers were to subordinate colonists in a system that assisted the lives of Britons in England but undermined the wellbeing of North Americans, he began to criticize the goals of British imperialism. Mulford argues that Franklin''s turn away from the British Empire began in the 1750s--not the 1770s, as most historians have suggested--and occurred as a result of Franklin''s perceptive analyses of what the British Empire was doing not just in the American colonies but in Ireland and India.In the last chapters, Mulford reveals how Franklin ultimately grew restive, formed alliances with French intellectuals and the court of France, and condemned the actions of the British Empire and imperial politicians. As a whole, Mulford''s book provides a fresh reading of a much-admired founding father, suggesting how Franklin''s conception of the freedoms espoused in England''s ages old Magna Carta could be realized in the political life of the new American nation.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 448
ISBN-13: 9780190090074
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0190090073
Udg. Dato: 7 jan 2020
Længde: 28mm
Bredde: 231mm
Højde: 155mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato: 7 jan 2020
Forfatter(e): Carla J. Mulford
Forfatter(e) Carla J. Mulford


Kategori Den Amerikanske Revolution


ISBN-13 9780190090074


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 448


Udgave


Længde 28mm


Bredde 231mm


Højde 155mm


Udg. Dato 7 jan 2020


Oplagsdato 7 jan 2020


Forlag Oxford University Press Inc

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