AbstractThroughout the reign of Charles II, a growing number of Catholics entered into the civil and military infrastructure of the overseas colonies. While Maryland was consolidated as a center of settlement, a new crop of English and Irish officeholders shaped the political development of Tangier, New York and the Leeward Islands. Their careers highlighted the opportunities of overseas expansion as a route into the public domain: a chance for Catholics to sidestep the penal restrictions of the three kingdoms and construct an alternative relationship with the crown. This article examines the emergence of Catholic authority within the plantations, and situates the experiment within larger shifts in strategic and ideological debate over Engl...
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Between 1641 and 1652, Ireland was ravaged by war and monarchy was replaced by the Cromwellian Commo...
Scholarship on the presence of Catholics in the early modern British Atlantic has tended to emphasis...
This article seeks to explore the wide range of Irish Catholic political thinking in the early moder...
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A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
The English Revolution of the mid-seventeenth century gave expression to the first major debates abo...
For many English puritans, the new world represented new opportunities for the reification of reform...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
This thesis blends social and intellectual history to argue that while Lord Baltimore's provision fo...
Established in 1662, the New England Company introduced the first crown-sponsored initiative for pro...
Loyal Protestants and Dangerous Papists analyzes the vibrant and often violent political culture of ...
This thesis explores the responses of different groups within the English Catholic community to the ...
It has long been accepted that protestant ideological aspirations played an important role in the fo...
Explanations of local interconfessional relations in post-revolutionary England tend to highlight th...
PhDThis thesis explores the responses of different groups within the English Catholic community to ...
Between 1641 and 1652, Ireland was ravaged by war and monarchy was replaced by the Cromwellian Commo...
Scholarship on the presence of Catholics in the early modern British Atlantic has tended to emphasis...
This article seeks to explore the wide range of Irish Catholic political thinking in the early moder...
This book focuses on how historical memory and political discourse affected land settlement and poli...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
The English Revolution of the mid-seventeenth century gave expression to the first major debates abo...
For many English puritans, the new world represented new opportunities for the reification of reform...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
This thesis blends social and intellectual history to argue that while Lord Baltimore's provision fo...