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040 | _cDepartment of History | ||
245 | 0 | _aCritical Perspectives on Colonialism/ | |
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge, _c2014. |
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505 | _aIntroduction Fiona Paisley and Kirsty Reid Part I: Writing Back to Colonial and Imperial Authority 1. Denouncing America’s Destiny: Sarah Winnemucca’s Assault on U.S. Expansion Frederick E. Hoxie 2. Chinese Warnings and White Men’s Prophecies Marilyn Lake 3. Orality and Literacy on the New York Frontier: Remembering Joseph Brant Elizabeth Elbourne Part II: Speech Acts 4. History Lessons in Hyde Park: Embodying the Australian Frontier in Interwar London Fiona Paisley 5. Patriotic Complaints: Sailors Performing Petition in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain Isaac Land Part III: Mobilities 6. Zulu Sailors in the Steamship Era: The African Modern in the World Voyage Narratives of Fulunge Mpofu and George Magodini, 1916–24 Jonathan Hyslop 7. "Write me. Write me.": Native and Métis Letter-Writing Across the British Empire, 1800–70 Cecilia Morgan 8. Littoral Literacy: Sealers, Whalers and the Entanglements of Empire Tony Ballantyne Part IV: Fragmented Archives 9. Four Women: Exploring Black Women’s Writing in London, 1880–1920 Caroline Bressey 10. The Power of Words in Nineteenth-Century Prisons: British Colonial Mauritius, 1835–87 Clare Anderson Part V: The View from Above 11. Postcolonial Flyover: Above and Below in Frank Moraes’s The Importance of Being Black (1965) Antoinette Burton | ||
650 | _aHumanities | ||
856 | _uhttp://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203110393 | ||
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