The King's Plunder, The King's Bodies

SKU: PR359042

Price:
Sale price$161.00

Description

Discover 'The King's Plunder, The King's Bodies', an essential scholarly work that explores the intricate relationship between monarchy, imperial conquests, and the evolving notion of subjecthood from CE 1600 to 1900. This compelling book, published by Columbia University Press, delves into the unique King's rights of conquest and prize, setting a critical backdrop against which to analyze the establishment of royal jurisdiction in the British Empire. With a focus on pivotal institutions like the East India Company and the implications of direct Crown rule, this text raises vital questions about allegiance and the foundational principles of international law that emerged in the late nineteenth century. Richly informed by eminent jurisprudential and philosophical literature, including insights from thinkers such as Coke, Hobbes, Austin, and Maine, the book discusses celebrated legal cases that reflect the complexities of modernity, nationhood, and governance. Whether you are a student, historian, or a legal scholar, 'The King's Plunder, The King's Bodies' is a necessary addition to your library, offering a thorough critique of how monarchy and war shape contemporary understandings of property and democracy. This brand new release, with ISBN 9788195839414, is set to provide fresh insights into the monarchy's pivotal role in the fabric of modern legal thought and political philosophy.

You may also like

Recently viewed