Dana Rabin

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Britain and Its Internal Others, 1750-1800: Under Rule of LawHardcover, 7 September 2017

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Part of Series
Studies in Imperialism
Part of Series
Studies in Imperialism Mup
Print Length
280 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Date Published
7 Sep 2017
ISBN-10
1526120402
ISBN-13
9781526120403

Description

The rule of law, an ideology of equality and universality that justified Britain's eighteenth-century imperial claims, was the product not of abstract principles but imperial contact. As the Empire expanded, encompassing greater religious, ethnic and racial diversity, the law paradoxically contained and maintained these very differences.

This book revisits six notorious incidents that occasioned vigorous debate in London's courtrooms, streets and presses: the Jewish Naturalization Act and the Elizabeth Canning case (1753-54); the Somerset Case (1771-72); the Gordon Riots (1780); the mutinies of 1797; and Union with Ireland (1800). Each of these cases adjudicated the presence of outsiders in London - from Jews and Gypsies to Africans and Catholics. The demands of these internal others to equality before the law drew them into the legal system, challenging longstanding notions of English identity and exposing contradictions in the rule of law.

Product Details

Author:
Dana Rabin
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
7 September 2017
Dimensions:
23.39 x 15.6 x 1.91 cm
ISBN-10:
1526120402
ISBN-13:
9781526120403
Language:
English
Location:
Manchester
Pages:
280
Weight:
612.35 gm

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