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American Colonial History - General & Miscellaneous, Monarchy & Feudalism, U.S. Politics & Government - 1607 - 1811, Political Sociology, Public Opinion - Regional, American Revolution - Politics & Government, Public Opinion - United States, 18th Century
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Nursing Fathers

by Benjamin Lewis Price
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Overview

The rhetoric of Revolutionary America successfully cast King George III as an oppressive tyrant who crushed his North American colonists through excessive fiscal demands and political constraints. Yet for nearly a century prior to the Revolution, the English king had occupied a vital and overwhelmingly positive role in the political imagination of his colonial subjects. In this insightful new book on the subject, Benjamin Price argues that for most of the eighteenth century North American colonists viewed themselves as Englishmen, loyal to the monarchy and to the English constitution as recast by the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Price astutely analyzes the political ideology of kingship in colonial America, concluding that it was only on the very eve of the Revolution that most colonists rejected the vision of the king as a 'nursing father,' that is, as a 'benevolent and just' protector of their lives, property, civil rights, and religious freedom. This fresh and exciting book should find a wide readership among historians of colonial America, early modern England, and Anglo-American political theory.

About the Author, Benjamin Lewis Price

Benjamin Lewis Price is an Instructor at Louisiana State University.

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Historians generally agree that the American colonists remained strongly loyal to the personage of the British King until 1776. Historian Price explores the nature of the relationship of the colonists to the king from the reign of the first Hanoverian monarch King William III to the reign of George III. In contrast to the Catholic Stuart dynasty, he argues, the widely shared whig image of the Hanovers was that of rulers protecting the rights and religion of Englishman everywhere. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 25, 1999
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, c1999.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780739100516

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