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This volume assembles a wide range of studies that together provideâthrough their interdisciplinary range, international scope, and historical emphasesâan original scholarly exploration of one of the most important topics in recent nineteenth-century studies: the emergence in the nineteenth century of forms of global experience that have developed more recently into rapidly expanding processes of globalization and their attendant collisions of race, religion, ethnicity, population groups, natural environments, national will and power. Emphasizing such links between global networks past and present, the essays in this volume engage with the latest work in postcolonial, cosmopolitan, and globalization theory while speaking directly to the most pressing concerns of contemporary geopolitics. Each essay examines specific cultural and historical circumstances in the formation of nineteenth-century worlds from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including economics, political history, na

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Editorial Preface. Introduction. Section One: Global Constructions. 1. Traveling Natures. 2. Jeffrey Brace in Barbados: Slavery, Interracial Relationships, and the Emergence of a Global Economy. 3. World Spectatorship for Western Commodities in Fin-de-Siècle Posters. 4. ‘A Prodigious Map Beneath His Feet’: Virtual Travel and the Panoramic Perspective. 5. Cosmopolitan Emigration and the Novels of Charlotte Smith. Section Two: Colonialism and Race. 6. Deathscapes: India in an Age of Romanticism and Empire, 1800-56. 7. The Middle Passages of Nancy Prince and Harriet Jacobs. 8. Without Natural Protectors. 9. Political Economy of the Potato. 10. Englishness in Africa in the Nineteenth Century. Section Three: Internal Others. 11. Typologies of the East: On Distinguishing Balkanism and Orientalism. 12. The ‘Other’ Europe of Michele Amari: Orientalism from the South. 13. ‘That Imperious Passion’: Don Juan’s Russian Affair and the Vortex of Selfhood. 14. Geographical Imaginations of the ‘Holy Land’ and the South Levantine Iron Age: Biblical Topography and Archaeological Practice in the Nineteenth Century. 15. Constructions of Sacred Topography: The Nineteenth Century and Today.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/04/2008
      ISBN13: 9780415448291, 978-0415448291
      ISBN10: 0415448298

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume assembles a wide range of studies that together provideâthrough their interdisciplinary range, international scope, and historical emphasesâan original scholarly exploration of one of the most important topics in recent nineteenth-century studies: the emergence in the nineteenth century of forms of global experience that have developed more recently into rapidly expanding processes of globalization and their attendant collisions of race, religion, ethnicity, population groups, natural environments, national will and power. Emphasizing such links between global networks past and present, the essays in this volume engage with the latest work in postcolonial, cosmopolitan, and globalization theory while speaking directly to the most pressing concerns of contemporary geopolitics. Each essay examines specific cultural and historical circumstances in the formation of nineteenth-century worlds from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including economics, political history, na

      Table of Contents

      Editorial Preface. Introduction. Section One: Global Constructions. 1. Traveling Natures. 2. Jeffrey Brace in Barbados: Slavery, Interracial Relationships, and the Emergence of a Global Economy. 3. World Spectatorship for Western Commodities in Fin-de-Siècle Posters. 4. ‘A Prodigious Map Beneath His Feet’: Virtual Travel and the Panoramic Perspective. 5. Cosmopolitan Emigration and the Novels of Charlotte Smith. Section Two: Colonialism and Race. 6. Deathscapes: India in an Age of Romanticism and Empire, 1800-56. 7. The Middle Passages of Nancy Prince and Harriet Jacobs. 8. Without Natural Protectors. 9. Political Economy of the Potato. 10. Englishness in Africa in the Nineteenth Century. Section Three: Internal Others. 11. Typologies of the East: On Distinguishing Balkanism and Orientalism. 12. The ‘Other’ Europe of Michele Amari: Orientalism from the South. 13. ‘That Imperious Passion’: Don Juan’s Russian Affair and the Vortex of Selfhood. 14. Geographical Imaginations of the ‘Holy Land’ and the South Levantine Iron Age: Biblical Topography and Archaeological Practice in the Nineteenth Century. 15. Constructions of Sacred Topography: The Nineteenth Century and Today.

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