United States Code

United States Code
Author: United States
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1464
Release: 1971
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015033909279

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Treason and Rebellion in the British Atlantic 1685 1800

Treason and Rebellion in the British Atlantic  1685 1800
Author: Peter Rushton,Gwenda Morgan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350005303

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This book examines internal political conflicts in the British Empire within the legal framework of treason and sedition. The threat of treason and rebellion pervaded the British Atlantic in the 17th and 18th centuries; Britain's control of its territories was continually threatened by rebellion and war, both at home and in North America. Even after American independence, Britain and its former colony continued to be fearful that opposition and revolution might follow the French example, and both took legal measures to control both speech and political action. This study places these conflicts within a political and legal framework of the laws of treason and sedition as they developed in the British Atlantic. The treason laws originated in the reign of Edward III, and were adapted and modified in the 16th and 17th centuries. They were exported to the colonies, where they underwent both adaptation and elaboration in application in the slave societies as well as those dominated by free settlers. Relationships with natives and European rivals in the Americas affected the definitions of treason in practice, and the divided loyalties of the American revolutionary war added further problems of defining loyalty and treachery. Treason and Rebellion in the British Atlantic, 1685-1800 offers a new study of treason and sedition in the period by placing them in a truly transatlantic perspective, making it a valuable study for those interested in the legal and political of Britain's empire and 18th-century revolutions.

Treason by Words

Treason by Words
Author: Rebecca Lemon
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780801462269

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Under the Tudor monarchy, English law expanded to include the category of "treason by words." Rebecca Lemon investigates this remarkable phrase both as a legal charge and as a cultural event. English citizens, she shows, expressed competing notions of treason in opposition to the growing absolutism of the monarchy. Lemon explores the complex participation of texts by John Donne, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare in the legal and political controversies marking the Earl of Essex's 1601 rebellion and the 1605 Gunpowder Plot. Lemon suggests that the articulation of diverse ideas about treason within literary and polemical texts produced increasingly fractured conceptions of the crime of treason itself. Further, literary texts, in representing issues familiar from political polemic, helped to foster more free, less ideologically rigid, responses to the crisis of treason. As a result, such works of imagination bolstered an emerging discourse on subjects' rights. Treason by Words offers an original theory of the role of dissent and rebellion during a period of burgeoning sovereign power.

Treason By The Book

Treason By The Book
Author: Jonathan Spence
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780241959145

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In 1728 a stranger handed a letter to Governor Yue calling on him to lead a rebellion against the Manchu rulers of China. Feigning agreement, he learnt the details of the plot and immediately informed the Emperor, Yongzheng. The ringleaders were captured with ease, forced to recant and, to the confusion and outrage of the public, spared. Drawing on an enormous wealth of documentary evidence - over a hundred and fifty secret documents between the Emperor and his agents are stored in Chinese archives - Jonathan Spence has recreated this revolt of the scholars in fascinating and chilling detail. It is a story of unwordly dreams of a better world and the facts of bureaucratic power, of the mind of an Emperor and of the uses of his mercy.

The Dorr War

The Dorr War
Author: Rory Raven
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781614231042

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The remarkable story of the bloody conflict that erupted in 1841 Rhode Island over allowing non-property owners to vote. The portly Rhode Island aristocrat was hardly the image of the people’s champion—but in 1841, Thomas Dorr became just that. At a time when only white male landowners could vote, the idealistic Dorr envisioned a more democratic state. In October of that year, the People’s Convention ratified a new constitution that extended voting rights to those without land, and Dorr was named governor. That act would spark a small civil war, and violence erupted as the people of the state stood sharply divided in a conflict that reached the president and United States Supreme Court. Author Rory Raven charts the tumultuous and ultimately tragic history of a man and a movement that were too far ahead of their time.

The Law of Treason in England in the Later Middle Ages

The Law of Treason in England in the Later Middle Ages
Author: J. G. Bellamy,John G. Bellamy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2004-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521526388

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Professor Bellamy places the theory of treason in its political setting and analyses the part it played in the development of legal and political thought in this period. He pays particular attention to the Statute of Treason of 1352, an act with a notable effect on later constitutional history and which, in the opinion of Edward Coke, had a legal importance second only to that of Magna Carta. He traces the English law of treason to Roman and Germanic origins, and discusses the development of royal attitudes towards rebellion, the judicial procedures used to try and condemn suspected traitors, and the interaction of the law of treason and constitutional ideas.

With Malice Toward Some

With Malice Toward Some
Author: William Alan Blair
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2014
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9781469614052

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With Malice toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era

The Queen Vs Louis Riel

The Queen Vs  Louis Riel
Author: Louis Riel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1886
Genre: Northwest Resistance, Canada, 1885
ISBN: OXFORD:N10615733

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