Empire and others : British encounters with indigenous peoples, 1600-1850 /: British encounters with indigenous peoples, 1600-1850. (2020)
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- Title:
- Empire and others : British encounters with indigenous peoples, 1600-1850 /: British encounters with indigenous peoples, 1600-1850. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Empire and others : British encounters with indigenous peoples, 1600-1850
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Michael Daunton and Rick Halpern.
- Authors:
- Daunton, Professor M
- Editors:
- Daunton, M. J (Martin J.)
Halpern, Rick - Contents:
- Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Introduction: British identities, indigenous peoples and the empire /Martin Daunton and Rick Halpern -- 2 The British and indigenous peoples, 1760—1860: power, perception and identity /C. A. Bayly -- 3 Encounters between British and "indigenous" peoples, c. 1500-c. 1800 /Philip D. Morgan -- 4 Native Americans and early modern concepts of race /Kathleen Brown -- 5 Praying with the enemy: Daniel Gookin, King Philip's War and the dangers of intercultural mediatorship /Louise A. Breen -- 6 The cutting edge of culture: British soldiers encounter Native Americans in the French and Indian war /Peter Way -- 7 Protecting trade through war: Choctaw elites and British occupation of the Floridas /Greg O'Brien -- 8 Hunting and the politics of masculinity in Cherokee treaty-making, 1763-75 /Nathaniel Sheidley -- 9 Racialization and feminization of poverty in early America: Indian women as "the poor of the town" in eighteenth-century Rhode Island /Ruth Wallis Herndon -- 10 "They are so frequently shifting their place of residence": land and the construction of social place of Indians in colonial Massachusetts /Jean O'Brien -- 11 Legitimacies, Indian identities and the law: the politics of sex and the creation of history in colonial New England /Ann Marie Plane -- 12 Images of aboriginal childhood: contested governance in the Canadian West to 1850 /Russell Smandych and Anne McGillivray -- 13 Authority under challenge: Pikampul land and QueenAcknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Introduction: British identities, indigenous peoples and the empire /Martin Daunton and Rick Halpern -- 2 The British and indigenous peoples, 1760—1860: power, perception and identity /C. A. Bayly -- 3 Encounters between British and "indigenous" peoples, c. 1500-c. 1800 /Philip D. Morgan -- 4 Native Americans and early modern concepts of race /Kathleen Brown -- 5 Praying with the enemy: Daniel Gookin, King Philip's War and the dangers of intercultural mediatorship /Louise A. Breen -- 6 The cutting edge of culture: British soldiers encounter Native Americans in the French and Indian war /Peter Way -- 7 Protecting trade through war: Choctaw elites and British occupation of the Floridas /Greg O'Brien -- 8 Hunting and the politics of masculinity in Cherokee treaty-making, 1763-75 /Nathaniel Sheidley -- 9 Racialization and feminization of poverty in early America: Indian women as "the poor of the town" in eighteenth-century Rhode Island /Ruth Wallis Herndon -- 10 "They are so frequently shifting their place of residence": land and the construction of social place of Indians in colonial Massachusetts /Jean O'Brien -- 11 Legitimacies, Indian identities and the law: the politics of sex and the creation of history in colonial New England /Ann Marie Plane -- 12 Images of aboriginal childhood: contested governance in the Canadian West to 1850 /Russell Smandych and Anne McGillivray -- 13 Authority under challenge: Pikampul land and Queen Victoria's law during the British invasion of Australia /Heather Goodall -- 14 The genocide policy in English—Karifuna relations in the seventeenth century /Hilary Beckles -- 15 William Knibb and the constitution of the new Black subject /Catherine Hall -- 16 "When the saints came marching in": the Anti-Slavery Society and Indian indentured migration to the British Caribbean /Madhavi Kale -- 17 North American experience and British missionary encounters in Africa and the Pacific, c. 1800-50 /Andrew Porter -- 18 Losing faith in the civilizing mission: the premature decline of humanitarian liberalism at the Cape, 1840-60 /Andrew Bank -- Index. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 325.341
Indigenous peoples -- History
Colonization -- History
Great Britain -- Colonies
Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714
Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
Great Britain -- History -- 19th century - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000144543
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781000102239
9781000119404
9781003076711 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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