The Jacobean Union: A Reconsideration of British Civil Policies Under the Early Stuarts

The Jacobean Union: A Reconsideration of British Civil Policies Under the Early Stuarts

by Andrew Nicholls
The Jacobean Union: A Reconsideration of British Civil Policies Under the Early Stuarts

The Jacobean Union: A Reconsideration of British Civil Policies Under the Early Stuarts

by Andrew Nicholls

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Overview

In arguing that the early Stuarts maintained a consistent yet uncomplicated policy of encouraging cooperation among their subjects, this work offers a new perspective on the role of multiple monarchy in the early modern British kingdoms. It has been generally accepted that James VI (James I of Britain) abandoned most efforts aimed at British unity following the failed Anglo-Scottish union negotiations of 1604-1607. This study asserts that James' desire for British unity and inter-kingdom cooperation should not be assessed within the context of that aborted political effort but, instead, should be analyzed as a long-term project. Union designs predated his ascension to the English throne by some twenty years and continued up to his death in 1625.

James was mindful of the possibilities for cooperation which were inherent in inter-kingdom defense policies, trade practices, colonial projects, and foreign policy. Many of the assumptions that caused James to project encompassing policies were continued by Charles I, an unstudied element of British continuity between the two reigns. Ultimately, failure to emphasize the need for British unity in relation to a variety of civil policies would be an important factor in the fall of the Stuart monarchy during the British civil wars of the 1640s.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313308352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/1999
Series: Contributions to the Study of World History , #64
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

ANDREW D. NICHOLLS is Assistant Professor of History at Buffalo State College./e

Table of Contents

Introduction
James Stuart and the Origins of a British Vision
Kings, Courtiers, and Councillors: The Making of British Policy
The Early Stuarts and the Security of the Multiple Kingdom
Britain and Early Stuart Foreign Policy
The Early Stuarts and British Economic, Commercial, and Colonial Affairs
Epilogue and Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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