William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free trade as a mechanism of imperial integration. It was a response to the agitation for political reform in Ireland and followed the attainment of legislative independence in 1782. The proposal aimed at coordinating economic and fiscal policy between the kingdoms without imposing explicit political controls. This article establishes that the measure failed because of the lack of consensus around the idea of free trade. Three contrasting ideas of free trade became apparent in the debates around the propositions of 1785: imperial or neomercantilist free trade, Smithean free trade, and national or neo-Machiavellian free trade. Imperial free trade ...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Two orthodoxies have been close to the heart of the British state since the mid-19th century. The fi...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
This thesis engages with two prominent themes in eighteenth-century British historiography, examinin...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Two orthodoxies have been close to the heart of the British state since the mid-19th century. The fi...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
This thesis engages with two prominent themes in eighteenth-century British historiography, examinin...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Two orthodoxies have been close to the heart of the British state since the mid-19th century. The fi...