Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 155 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 39
Page 182
... cultural studies has deepened our under- standing of the construction of racial identities within Victorian culture . We have no trouble finding representative Victorians articulating a robust racism to be subjected to our analysis.2 ...
... cultural studies has deepened our under- standing of the construction of racial identities within Victorian culture . We have no trouble finding representative Victorians articulating a robust racism to be subjected to our analysis.2 ...
Page 194
... culture . The many applications of the evolutionary stages of development with their ambiguities about race and culture fuelled the colonisers ' confidence that both the coloniser and the colonised would benefit from the conversion to ...
... culture . The many applications of the evolutionary stages of development with their ambiguities about race and culture fuelled the colonisers ' confidence that both the coloniser and the colonised would benefit from the conversion to ...
Page 210
... cultural context that informed their science . In our narrative of racism , it may make more sense to put culture and empire before biology . Within the Victorian discourse on race , the scientists brought a new claim to be ...
... cultural context that informed their science . In our narrative of racism , it may make more sense to put culture and empire before biology . Within the Victorian discourse on race , the scientists brought a new claim to be ...
Contents
Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam Smith Aeneas Aeneid Africa American ancient anthropology authority Bengal Britain British Academy British Empire Burke's Cambridge capital civil civilisation claim colonial colour commerce Company's conception constitution contemporary context critique culture D'Ivernois decolonisation democracy dominant East India Company economic Edmund Burke eighteenth century emigration England English essay Europe European expansion forms France free trade French frontier global habits Harold Laski human Ibid idea ideological imperialist independence inequality informal imperialism interest J. G. A. Pocock J. S. Mill James Steuart Jennifer Pitts John labour Laski argued liberal liberty military modern monarchies nature nineteenth century organisation Oxford poem poet political economy Political Thought race relations racial racism recognised relationship republican Revolution Roman Rome rule scientific racism settler small republics social society Southey sovereign sovereignty Tennyson theory tion twentieth century unity Victorian Virgil vols London Wealth of Nations