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Savages Within The Empire: Representations Of American Indians In Eighteenth-Century Britain hardcover english - 09 Feb 2006

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الناشرOxford University Press
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 139780199286966
اللغةالإنجليزية
العنوان الفرعي للكتابRepresentations Of American Indians In Eighteenth-century Britain
وصف الكتابIn 1720s London, a well-known band of young ruffians gave themselves crescent tattoos and adorned turbans in honour of their so-called 'mohamattan [Muslim]' Indian namesakes, the Mohawk. Few Britons noticed the gang's mistaken muddling of North American and Indian subcontinent geographies and cultures. Even fewer cared in an age in which 'Indian' was a catch-all term applied to theatre characters, philosophies, and objects whose only common characteristic often was that they were not European. Yet just thirty years later, when the North American empire had entered centre stage, Londoners bought Iroquois tomahawks at auctions; provincial newspapers debated Cherokee politics; women shopkeepers read aloud newspaper accounts of frontier battles as their husbands counted the takings; church congregations listened to the sermons of American Indian converts; families toured museum exhibits of American Indian artefacts; and Oxford dons wagered their bottles of port on the outcome of American wars. Focusing on the question, 'How did the British who remained in Britain perceive American Indians, and how did these perceptions reflect and affect British culture?', Savages within the Empire explores both how Britons engaged with the peripheries of their Atlantic empire without leaving home, and, equally important, how their forged understanding significantly affected the British and their rapidly expanding world. It draws from a wide range of evidence to consider an array of eighteenth-century contexts, including material culture, print culture, imperial government policy, the Church of England's missionary endeavours, the Scottish Enlightenment, and the public outcry over the use of American Indians as allies during the American War of Independence. By chronicling and exploring discussions and representations of American Indians in these contexts, Troy Bickham reveals the proliferation of empire-related subjects in eighteenth-century British culture as well as the prevailing pragmatism with which Britons approached them.
المراجعة التحريريةthis is a useful book, especially for its illuminating exploration of Indians in Britains popular media during the second half of the eighteenth century. * Timothy J. Shannon, JBS * offers a valuable overview of changing representations of North American Indians in British political and intellectual life from the Seven Years War through the 1830s * Andrew Clayton, International History Review * ...scholars will find in it much to ponder. * Edward G. Gray, Florida State University *
تاريخ النشر09 Feb 2006
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Savages Within The Empire: Representations Of American Indians In Eighteenth-Century Britain hardcover english - 09 Feb 2006

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