Corruption, Party, and Government in Britain, 1702-1713

Corruption, Party, and Government in Britain, 1702-1713

by Aaron Graham

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[This book] offers an innovative and original reinterpretation of state formation in eighteenth-century Britain, reconceptualizing it as a political and fundamentally partisan process. Focussing on the supply of funds to the army during the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713), it demonstrates that public officials faced multiple incompatible demands, but that political partisanship helped to prioritize them, and to hammer out settlements that embodied a version of the national interest. These decisions were then transmitted to agents overseas through a mixture of personal incentives and partisan loyalties which built trust and turned these networks into instruments of public policy. However, the process of building trust and supplying funds laid officials and agents open to accusations of embezzlement, fraud, and financial misappropriation. In particular, although successive financial officals ran entrepreneurial private financial ventures that enabled the army overseas to avoid dangerous financial shortfalls, they found it necessary to cover the costs and risks by receiving illegal 'gratifications' from the regiments. Reconstructing these transactions in detail, [this book] demonstrates that these corrupt payments advanced the public service, and thus that 'corruption' was as much a dispute over ends as means. Ultimately, this volume demonstrates that state formation in eighteenth-century Britain was a contested process of interest aggregation, in which common partisan aims helped to negotiate compromises between various irreconcilable public priorities and private interests, within the frameworks provided by formal institutions, which were then collaboratively imposed through overlapping and intersecting networks of formal and informal agents. -- Back cover jacket.

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