2014
DOI: 10.1111/1468-229x.12067
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Introduction: Human Rights and the History of Violence in the EarlyBritish Empire

Abstract: Specialists on early modern violence and on human rights history have much to gain through collaboration, or at least mutual awareness. Human rights historians are increasingly drawing on studies of early modern violence. However, as contended here, early modernists tend to approach the subject framed by their own geographical areas of interest. As such, we lack an overarching sense of violence and its meanings across the Tudor and Stuart realms and colonies, something that would be of great utility in underst… Show more

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