Published in 1998 the expansion of Europe overseas required the creation of institutions for governing the conquered peoples as well as the conquerors their descendants and later immigrants. As a group bureaucrats were essential for the preservation of extensive and long-lasting European colonies. This volume looks in particular at the Americas and sets out the differing responses of Portugal Spain Britain and France and the systems they elaborated. A notable theme is the conflict between the demands of the centre and the local pressures and the extent to which the bureaucrats often came to identify with these.