Law and Colonial Cultures: Legal Regimes in World History, 1400-1900 (Studies in Comparative World History)

Law and Colonial Cultures: Legal Regimes in World History, 1400-1900 (Studies in Comparative World History)

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Law and Colonial Cultures: Legal Regimes in World History, 1400-1900 (Studies in Comparative World History)

Advances an interesting perspective in world history, arguing that institutions and culture - and not just the global economy - serve as important elements of international order. Focusing on colonial legal politics and the interrelation of local and indigenous cultural contests and institutional change, the book uses case studies to trace a shift in plural legal orders - from the multicentric law of early empires to the state-centered law of the colonial and postcolonial world. In the early modern world, the special legal status of cultural and religious others itself became an element of continuity across culturally diverse empires. In the nineteenth century, the state's assertion of a singular legal authority responded to repetitive legal conflicts - not simply to the imposition of Western models of governance. Indigenous subjects across time and in all settings were active in making, changing, and interpreting the law - and, by extension, in shaping the international order.

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Country
USA
Author
Lauren Benton
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780511601217
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer
Cambridge University Press
NumberOfPages
300
PublicationDate
2001-12-03
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ReleaseDate
2001-12-03
Studio
Cambridge University Press