Alexander Hamilton and the Early Republic in Edwardian Imperial Thought

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY
Peter Kirkwood
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In the first decade of the twentieth century, a rising generation of British colonial administrators profoundly altered British usage of American history in imperial debates. In the process, they influenced both South African history and wider British imperial thought. Prior usage of the Revolution and Early Republic in such debates focused on the United States as a cautionary tale, warning against future ‘lost colonies’. Aided by the publication of F. S. Oliver's Alexander Hamilton (1906), administrators in South Africa used the figures of Hamilton and George Washington, the Federalist Papers, and the drafting of the Constitution as an Anglo-exceptionalist model of (modern) self-government. In doing so they applied the lessons of the Early Republic to South Africa, thereby contributing to the formation of the Union of 1910. They then brought their reconception of the United States, and their belief in the need for ‘imperial federation’, back to the metropole. There they fostered growing diplomatic ties with the US while recasting British political history in-light-of the example of American federation. This process of inter-imperial exchange culminated shortly after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles when the Boer Generals Botha and Smuts were publicly presented as Washington and Hamilton reborn.
亚历山大·汉密尔顿与爱德华七世帝国思想中的共和早期
在20世纪的第一个十年里,新一代的英国殖民地管理者深刻地改变了英国人在帝国辩论中对美国历史的使用。在此过程中,他们影响了南非历史和更广泛的英国帝国思想。在这类辩论中,先前使用的革命和早期共和国集中在美国作为一个警示故事,警告未来“失去的殖民地”。在f·s·奥利弗的《亚历山大·汉密尔顿》(1906)一书出版的帮助下,南非的行政人员将汉密尔顿和乔治·华盛顿的人物、《联邦党人文集》和宪法起草作为(现代)自治的盎格鲁例外主义模式。在这样做的过程中,他们将早期共和国的教训应用到南非,从而为1910年联邦的形成做出了贡献。然后,他们把他们对美国的重新认识,以及他们对“帝国联邦”需要的信念带回了大都市。在那里,他们促进了与美国日益增长的外交关系,同时根据美国联邦的例子重塑了英国的政治史。这种帝国间的交流过程在凡尔赛条约签署后不久达到顶峰,布尔将军波塔和斯马茨被公开宣布为华盛顿和汉密尔顿的重生。
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