
The Gun, the Ship and the Pen
Warfare, Constitutions and the Making of the Modern World
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Narrado por:
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Susan Ericksen
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Linda Colley
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Starting not with the United States but with the Corsican constitution of 1755, The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen moves through every continent, disrupting accepted narratives. Both monarchs and radicals play a role, from Catherine the Great of Russia, with her remarkable Nakaz, to Sierra Leone's James Africanus Horton, to Tunisia's Khayr-al-Din, a creator of the first modern Islamic constitution. Throughout, Colley demonstrates how constitutions evolved in tandem with warfare, and how they have functioned to advance empire as well as promote nations, and worked to exclude as well as liberate.
Whether reinterpreting Japan's momentous 1889 constitution, or exploring the significance of the first constitution to enfranchise all adult women on Pitcairn Island in the Pacific in 1838, this is one of the most original global histories in decades.
©2020 Linda Colley (P)2020 Hachette Audio UKReseñas de la Crítica
"If there were a Nobel Prize in history, Colley would be my nominee." (Jill Lepore, New Yorker)
"One of the most exciting historians of her generation, but also one of the most interesting writers of nonfiction around." (William Dalrymple, Guardian)
"A global history of remarkable depth, imagination and insight." (Tony Barber, Financial Times Summer Books)