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1 online resource (x, 307 pages) : map |
Contents |
Introduction / Fiona Bateman and Lionel Pilkington -- 'An unknown and feeble body': how settler colonialism was theorised in the nineteenth century / Tadhg Foley -- Spenser, Purchas, and the poetics of colonial settlement / Daniel Carey -- 'Dycheyng and hegeying': the material culture of the Tudor plantations in Ireland / John Patrick Montano -- A settled question?: Charles, Lord Cornwallis, the loss of America and the mind of empire / Dermot Dix -- International anti-colonialism: the Fenian invasions of Canada / Robert J.C. Young -- Indirect rule in Australia: a case study in settler colonial difference / Ben Silverstein -- (En)gendering faith?: love, marriage and the evangelical mission on the settler-colonial frontier / Claire McLisky -- 'Wanted! a real white Australia': the women's movement, whiteness and the settler-colonial project, 1900-1940 / Jane Carey -- From the Indigenous to the indigent: homelessness and settler colonialism in HawaiʹL.E. Lyons -- Searching for the 'C' word: museums, art galleries, and settler colonialism in Hawai'i / Karen K. Kosasa -- A dream deterred: Palestine from total war to total peace / John Collins -- Displaced nations: Israeli settlers and Palestinian refugees / Salah D. Hassan -- Telling the end of the settler colonial story / Lorenzo Veracini -- J.M. Coetzee and the idea of Africa / David Attwell -- Zionism then and now / Saree Makdisi -- Where we belong: South Africa as settler colony and the calibration of African and Afrikaner Indigeneity / Elleke Boehmer -- Race and the trace of history / Patrick Wolfe |
Summary |
Studies in settler colonialism : politics, identity and culture offers an accessible overview of settler colonialism as a globally important cultural and political phenomenon within a range of historical and geographical contexts, including Palestine, Hawai'i, Canada, southern Africa, Ireland, and Australasia. Seventeen essays by leading scholars in the field argue that while different episodes of setter colonialism vary in different ways due to circumstances of time and place, they share a pervasive genocidal agenda for Indigenous peoples. With its useful definitions and insights as well as its account of the opportunities that settler colonialism presents for resistance, this is a provocative study of a relatively unexplored topic of immense importance |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Colonization -- History
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Colonies -- History
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European history.
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Social & cultural history.
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Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900.
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Colonialism & imperialism.
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General & world history.
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HISTORY -- Europe -- General.
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HISTORY -- Modern -- 18th Century.
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HISTORY -- Modern -- 19th Century.
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HISTORY -- Social History.
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History.
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Colonies
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Colonization
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Kolonialismus
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Siedler
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Einwanderung
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Minderheitenfrage
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Internationaler Vergleich
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Siedler.
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Kolonialismus.
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History
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Electronic book
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Author |
Bateman, Fiona
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Pilkington, Lionel, 1956-
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ISBN |
9780230306288 |
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0230306284 |
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