Description: SIGNED David Armitage The Declaration of Independence Global History 1st Ed HCDJ________________________________________ The Declaration of Independence: A Global Historyby David ArmitagePublished by Harvard University Press (2007)FIRST EDITION HARDCOVER w DUST JACKET SIGNED BY AUTHOR DAVID ARMITAGE Condition:LIKE NEW 1st Edition Hardcover Book with Dust Jacket SIGNED BY AUTHOR DAVID ARMITAGE! The binding is tight and all 320 pages within are bright white with NO WRITING, UNDERLINING, HIGH-LIGHTING, RIPS, TEARS, BENDS OR FOLDS! The covers look perfect! The dust jacket is in excellent condition with no rips, folds or tears, but does have light shelf wear, as can be seen in my photos. You will be happy with this one! Always handled carefully and packaged securely! Buy with confidence from a seller who takes the time to show you the details and not use just stock photos. Please check out all my pictures and email with any questions! Thanks for looking! About the Book:In a stunningly original look at the American Declaration of Independence, David Armitage reveals the document in a new light: through the eyes of the rest of the world. Not only did the Declaration announce the entry of the United States onto the world stage, it became the model for other countries to follow. 5/5 Stars!Considers the Declaration of Independence as a Global Document. Rather than a call to arms for a domestic audience, it was a declaration of not just independence but interdependence, a statement of the colonies' place among the Atlantic Powers, and to some degree a plea for recognition and aid from France, Spain, and the Dutch. Most interesting is a collection of primary documents toward the end of this brief book, including Jeremy Bentham's condescending dismissal of the Declaration wherein he defies anyone to explain the difference between the laws of nature and the laws of nature's god. Armitage sees the US D of I as beginning a 'genre' of Declaration writing. Ultimately, the US document is pretty toothless compared to Haiti's (hatred of France is our principle, let any son of France who wants to die come to our shores, etc), and a lot gutsier than Czechoslovakia's desperation (we promise to be the best republic you ever seen mister). Short, interesting, oddly shaped, this little book has it all.--Ben About the author, David Armitage:David Armitage (born 1965) is a British historian who has written on international and intellectual history. He is chair of the history department and Lloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History at Harvard University. Armitage was born in Stockport, England and educated at Stockport Grammar School before attending St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he read English as an undergraduate. After receiving his BA, he embarked on a PhD in English, initially intending to write his doctoral dissertation on Shakespeare's classical sources and the English neoclassical poets. During the course of his research, he became interested in the relationship between republicanism and empire in the works of John Milton and was increasingly attracted to the discipline of intellectual history. Funded by a Harkness Fellowship, he took two years off from his PhD to retrain as a historian at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study. He was awarded his doctorate in history from Cambridge in 1992 with his dissertation The British empire and the civic tradition, 1656–1742, a study of the relationship between English literature and Britain's imperial ventures in the Americas. After completing his PhD, Armitage remained at Cambridge until 1993 as a junior research fellow at Emmanuel College. He then joined the history faculty at Columbia University during which time he spent 2000 and 2001 at Harvard University on a fellowship. He joined the faculty of Harvard in 2004, later becoming the Lloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History and Chair of the Department of History. In 2008 Harvard named him a Walter Channing Cabot Fellow for "achievements and scholarly eminence in the fields of literature, history or art". He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Historical Society and the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Armitage has written about Atlantic history, digital humanities and Big History. Armitage was married to Harvard history professor Joyce Chaplin. ATTN OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS: BECAUSE EBAY INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ONLY INSURES UP TO $100, THIS BOOK CAN ONLY BE MAILED DIRECTLY TO CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE UNITED STATES. Copyright © 2018-2024 TDM Inc. The photos and text in this listing are copyrighted. I spend lots of time writing up my descriptions and despise it when un-original losers cut and paste my descriptions in as their own. It is against ebay policy and if you are caught, you will be reported to ebay and could be sued for copyright infringement and damages.
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Signed By: author, David Armitage
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Book Series: Historical
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
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Edition: First Edition
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Type: History
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Features: Dust Jacket, Signed by author, David Armitage
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Book Title: Declaration of Independence : a Global History
Item Length: 7.2in
Item Height: 1.3in
Item Width: 5.8in
Author: David Armitage
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Modern / 18th Century, United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Constitutions, History & Theory, Revolutionary, Natural Law, World, United States / General
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication Year: 2007
Genre: Law, History, Political Science
Item Weight: 15.4 Oz
Number of Pages: 320 Pages