The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen, Linda Colley
The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen, Linda Colley
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The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen
Warfare, Constitutions, and the Making of the Modern World

Author: Linda Colley

Narrator: Susan Ericksen

Unabridged: 17 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/18/2021


Synopsis

A work of extraordinary range and striking originality, The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen traces the global history of written constitutions from the 1750s to the twentieth century, modifying accepted narratives and uncovering the close connections between the making of constitutions and the making of war. In the process, Linda Colley both reappraises famous constitutions and recovers those that have been marginalized but were central to the rise of a modern world.

She brings to the fore neglected sites, such as Corsica, with its pioneering constitution of 1755, and tiny Pitcairn Island in the Pacific, the first place on the globe permanently to enfranchise women. She highlights the role of unexpected players, such as Catherine the Great of Russia, who was experimenting with constitutional techniques with her enlightened Nakaz decades before the Founding Fathers framed the American constitution. Written constitutions are usually examined in relation to individual states, but Colley focuses on how they crossed boundaries, spreading into six continents by 1918 and aiding the rise of empires as well as nations. She also illumines their place not simply in law and politics but also in wider cultural histories, and their intimate connections with print, literary creativity, and the rise of the novel.

About Linda Colley

Professor of history at Princeton, Linda Colley is the author of books including Britons, winner of the Wolfson Prize, and The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh, a New York Times "Top 10" Book of the Year. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen makes a few good points about constitutions in its covered period of 1750 to 1914, but then loses itself in a morass of irrelevant detail about constitution writing. Colley makes two major points which are often obscured by the primacy of the American Constitutional ci......more

Goodreads review by Marks54

Linda Colley, a distinguished Princeton historian, has written a history of the genesis and distribution of written constitutions throughout the world from the 18th century up to the start of World War 1 (more or less). Written constitutions are institutions (social things) that arise in a given con......more

Goodreads review by Stijn

Positief: een interessant onderwerp, met de potentie om vanuit een nieuw internationaal, perspectief politieke geschiedenis te beschouwen. Als je specifiek over bepaalde historische figuren wilt leren, dan kan dat. Negatief: het is duidelijk dat de auteur geen achtergrond in het recht heeft. Voor een......more

‘Warfare, Constitutions and the Making of the Modern World.’ I picked up this book intrigued by the role of constitutions in the modern world. I am most familiar with the Australian Constitution (an Act of the UK Parliament, passed in 1900), am aware of the American Constitution, and studied aspects......more