Publications

2004
Armitage, D. (2004). ‘That Excellent Forme of Government’: New Light on Locke and Carolina. The Times Literary Supplement, (22 October 2004) 5299, 14-15. PDF
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Armitage, D. (2004). Is There a Prehistory of Globalization?. In D. Cohen & O'Connor, M., Comparison and History: Europe in Cross-National Perspective (p. 165-176). London: Routledge.
Armitage, D. (2004). Tres conceptos de historia atlántica. Revista de Occidente, (October 2004) 281, 7-28. PDF
2003
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Armitage, D. (2003). Parliament and International Law in the Eighteenth Century. In J. Hoppit, Parliaments, Nations and Identities in Britain, 1660-1850 (p. 169-186). Manchester: Manchester University Press.
2002
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The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800. (2002). The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800. (D. Armitage & Braddick, M. J.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Website
Armitage, D. (2002). The Declaration of Independence and International Law. William & Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 59, 39-64. PDF
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Armitage, D. (2002). Empire and Liberty: A Republican Dilemma. In M. van Gelderen & Skinner, Q., Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage (p. II, 29-46). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Armitage, D. (2002). Three Concepts of Atlantic History. In D. Armitage & Braddick, M. J., The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 (p. 11-27, 250-54). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
2001
Armitage, D. (2001). The Red Atlantic. Reviews in American History, 29, 479-486. PDF
2000
Armitage, D. (2000). Edmund Burke and Reason of State. Journal of the History of Ideas, 61, 617-634. PDF
Armitage, D. (2000). The Global History of the Seven Years’ War. Common-Place, 1(1). presented at the September 2000. Website PDF
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Armitage, D. (2000). The Ideological Origins of the British Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Website
Armitage, D. (2000). The Pocockiad. Lingua Franca , (April 2000) 10, 3(3), 54-55. Website PDF
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Armitage, D. (2000). The Political Economy of Britain and Ireland after the Glorious Revolution. In J. H. Ohlmeyer, Political Thought in Seventeenth-Century Ireland: Kingdom or Colony (p. 221-243). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
1999
Armitage, D. (1999). Answering the Call: The History of Political and Social Concepts in English. History of European Ideas, 25(1-2), 15-22. PDF
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Armitage, D. (1999). The British Conception of Empire in the Eighteenth Century. In F. Bosbach & Hiery, H., Imperium/Empire/Reich: Ein Konzept politischer Herrschaft im deutsch-britischen Vergleich (p. 91-107). Munich: Saur Verlag.
Armitage, D. (1999). Greater Britain: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis?. American Historical Review, 104, 427-445. PDF
1998
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Armitage, D. (1998). Adam Ferguson (1723-1816); Catharine Macaulay (1731-91); John Millar (1735-1801). In D. R. Woolf, A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing (p. I, 312-13, II, 578, 624). New York: Garland.
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Armitage, D. (1998). Introduction. In D. Armitage, Theories of Empire, 1450-1800 (p. xv-xxxiii). Aldershot: Ashgate.
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Armitage, D. (1998). Literature and Empire. In N. Canny, The Oxford History of the British Empire, I: The Origins of Empire (p. 99-123). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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