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Embark on a historical journey through the intricacies of European empires with A Search for Sovereignty: Law and Geography in European Empires, 1400–1900. This groundbreaking book by Lauren Benton delves into the intertwining realms of law and geography to reveal the complex construction of sovereignty. Discover how legal disputes over treason, piracy, and martial law shaped imperial spaces, creating a tapestry of interconnected corridors and enclaves.
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