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The Routledge History of Western Empires is an all new volume focusing on the history of Western Empires in a comparative and thematic perspective. The 36 chapters by an international range of contributors, build on authors' original research to present case studies that are then broadened to examine general themes in the history of colonialism, thus providing grounded examples of important topics while opening out discussion to comparative and theoretical considerations. Divided into six sections the volumes focuses on a number of different themes, controversies, imperial powers, and…mehr
The Routledge History of Western Empires is an all new volume focusing on the history of Western Empires in a comparative and thematic perspective. The 36 chapters by an international range of contributors, build on authors' original research to present case studies that are then broadened to examine general themes in the history of colonialism, thus providing grounded examples of important topics while opening out discussion to comparative and theoretical considerations.
Divided into six sections the volumes focuses on a number of different themes, controversies, imperial powers, and geographical areas as and when they become prominent within a global context. And covering periods from the Roman Empire to decolonization the volume is divided into six sections:
The Imperial Project and ideas of Empire
Regions of Empire
People of Empire
Imperial Sciences
Imperial Culture
Decolonisation and After.
With an introduction that explores two themes: why did the Europeans conquer colonies and how the colonial past has been studied, this is the perfect guide for all students of imperial history.
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Inhaltsangabe
Robert Aldrich and Kirsten McKenzie, Introduction Robert Aldrich and Kirsten McKenzie, 'Why Colonialism?'Section 1: Mapping the Imperial Turn Introduction 1 Felix Hinz, 'Spanish-Indian Encounters: The Conquest and Creation of New Empires' 2 Jorge Flores, 'Floating Franks: The Portuguese and their Empire as seen from Early Modern Asia' 3 Trevor Burnard, 'Empires, the Age of Revolution and Plantation America' 4 Michael A. McDonnell and Kate Fullagar, 'Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences of European Empire in Comparative Perspective, 1760-1820' 5 Pernille Røge, 'An Early Scramble for Africa: British, Danish and French Colonial Projects on the Coast of West Africa, 1780s and 1790s' Section 2: Planning Empire Introduction 6 Tony Ballantyne, 'The Theory and Practice of Empire Building: Edward Gibbon Wakefield and "Systematic Colonisation"' 7 Clare Anderson and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, 'Convict Labour and the Western Empires, 1415-1954' 8 Mark I. Choate, 'New Dynamics and New Imperial Powers, 1876-1905' Section 3: Locations of Empire Introduction 9 Annaliese Jacobs, 'Empire at the Floe Edge: Western Empires and Indigenous Peoples in the Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean, c. 1820-1900' 10 Clive Moore, 'Empires of the Coral Sea' 11 Jacob Norris, 'Colonialism in Palestine: Science, Religion and the Western Appropriation of the Dead Sea in the Long Nineteenth Century' Section 4: People of Empire Introduction 12 Blanca Tovías, 'Native Women of the Americas in Power (c. 1530-1880)' 13 Cindy McCreery, 'Neighbourly Relations: Nineteenth-Century Western Navies' Interactions in the Asia-Pacific Region' 14 Nicholas Doumanis, 'The Ottoman Roman Empire, c. 1680-1900: How Empires Shaped a Modern Nation' 15 Marie-Paule Ha, 'The Making of the Coloniale
Robert Aldrich and Kirsten McKenzie, Introduction Robert Aldrich and Kirsten McKenzie, 'Why Colonialism?'Section 1: Mapping the Imperial Turn Introduction 1 Felix Hinz, 'Spanish-Indian Encounters: The Conquest and Creation of New Empires' 2 Jorge Flores, 'Floating Franks: The Portuguese and their Empire as seen from Early Modern Asia' 3 Trevor Burnard, 'Empires, the Age of Revolution and Plantation America' 4 Michael A. McDonnell and Kate Fullagar, 'Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences of European Empire in Comparative Perspective, 1760-1820' 5 Pernille Røge, 'An Early Scramble for Africa: British, Danish and French Colonial Projects on the Coast of West Africa, 1780s and 1790s' Section 2: Planning Empire Introduction 6 Tony Ballantyne, 'The Theory and Practice of Empire Building: Edward Gibbon Wakefield and "Systematic Colonisation"' 7 Clare Anderson and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, 'Convict Labour and the Western Empires, 1415-1954' 8 Mark I. Choate, 'New Dynamics and New Imperial Powers, 1876-1905' Section 3: Locations of Empire Introduction 9 Annaliese Jacobs, 'Empire at the Floe Edge: Western Empires and Indigenous Peoples in the Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean, c. 1820-1900' 10 Clive Moore, 'Empires of the Coral Sea' 11 Jacob Norris, 'Colonialism in Palestine: Science, Religion and the Western Appropriation of the Dead Sea in the Long Nineteenth Century' Section 4: People of Empire Introduction 12 Blanca Tovías, 'Native Women of the Americas in Power (c. 1530-1880)' 13 Cindy McCreery, 'Neighbourly Relations: Nineteenth-Century Western Navies' Interactions in the Asia-Pacific Region' 14 Nicholas Doumanis, 'The Ottoman Roman Empire, c. 1680-1900: How Empires Shaped a Modern Nation' 15 Marie-Paule Ha, 'The Making of the Coloniale
Rezensionen
This is a refreshingly original collection shedding new light on how western colonialism powerfully shaped the modern world. Both students and seasoned specialists will find it an excellent inroad into what is now one of the most innovative areas of historical scholarship. Themes are illustrated in both pithy overviews and new case studies ranging from the Arctic to Australia and Istanbul to India. Scholarly arguments abound but are always underpinned with experiences from the lives of often forgotten men and women, making this both a guidebook of Baedeker quality and a cracking good read.
Nigel Worden, University of Cape Town, South Africa
The Routledge History of Western Empires makes a valuable and effective contribution to our understanding of colonial and imperial history.
Robert Fulton, Northern Illinois University, USA
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