威廉-基思爵士、詹姆斯-汤姆森和苏格兰人对大英帝国、其历史和帝国政策的看法,1728-40 年

Zachary Bates
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最近有学者断言,17 世纪 30 年代存在一个 "爱国党",该党采取泛大西洋的方式,按照平等主义的路线改革大英帝国。威廉-基思爵士(Sir William Keith)和詹姆斯-汤姆森(James Thomson)这两位苏格兰人被认为是爱国者运动的一部分。本文认为,基思和汤姆森分享了苏格兰人对大英帝国的看法,这种看法并不主张建立一个平等主义的帝国,也不完全符合连贯的爱国者计划。他们没有受到 17 世纪 30 年代激进的帝国变革运动的影响,而是更加关注维护 1688/9 年的革命协议、捍卫 1707 年大英帝国的建立,以及将英国议会主权的宪政体制扩展到大西洋殖民地。基思和汤姆森对帝国的看法与当代苏格兰殖民管理者日益普遍的看法相同,他们担心殖民地管理不善、被忽视和腐败。不过,他们进行了创新,在作品中将英国的历史描述为联盟和帝国的历史,从而撰写了大英帝国最早的帝国史,基思还提出了旨在使殖民地臣服于王权的政策,这些政策在 17 世纪 60 年代颇具影响力。
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Sir William Keith, James Thomson and Scoto-British Views of the British Empire, its History and Imperial Policy, 1728-40
Recent scholarship has asserted the presence of a ‘Patriot Party’ in the 1730s that took a pan-Atlantic approach to reforming the British empire along egalitarian lines. Two Scots, Sir William Keith and James Thomson, have been suggested as part of the patriot movement. This article argues that Keith and Thomson shared a Scoto-British view of the British empire that did not urge an egalitarian empire or neatly conform to a coherent patriot programme. Instead of being influenced by a radical movement for imperial change in the 1730s, they were more concerned with preserving the 1688/9 Revolution Settlement, defending the creation of the British state in 1707 and extending the British constitutional establishment of parliamentary sovereignty into the Atlantic colonies. Keith and Thomson shared a view of the Empire that was increasingly common with contemporary Scottish colonial administrators, who were concerned that the colonies were poorly governed, neglected and corrupt. They innovated, however, by offering works that depicted the history of Britain as one of union and empire, thus writing some of the British empire’s first imperial histories, and Keith proposed policies intended to subjugate the colonies to crown authority that became influential in the 1760s.
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