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1 online resource (299 pages) |
Series |
Empires and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000 Ser |
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Empires and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000 Ser
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; List of Figures; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Archives; Settler colonialism; Culture; Race; Space; Part I: Spaces, sites, and scales; Part II: Subordinate settlers; Part III: Variations in genres; Part IV: Settler psyches; Part V: Settler languages; Notes; Works cited; Part I Spaces, sites and scales; 1 More than just symbols: Resurfacing Indigenous place in the Far North of Aotearoa New Zealand; Symbolic and resourced biculturalism; Te Ahu; What's in a name?; Pou |
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Conclusion: The unfinished process of placeAcknowledgments; Notes; Works cited; 2 Arthur H Adams and Australasian narratives of the colonial world; Works cited; 3 The settler urban landscape of a British concession: Victoria Park in Tianjin, China; Concession history and gunboat diplomacy; The construction of Victoria Park; Hybridity of the Chinese presence; Conclusion; Notes; Works cited; Part II Subordinate settlers; 4 Colony at the crossroads: The "translated" settlement of Texas under Stephen F Austin; Ley Negra, Ley Blanca: The first decade of Austin's Colony |
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"In order that the colonists may fully understand": Austin's reconcilitory rhetoricOf abject others and exogenous metropolitan interference; Works cited; 5 German settler colonialism in southern Brazil in German documentary films of the 1930s; German immigration and Deutschtumsarbeit in Brazil; HAPAG advertises in vain: Country and People in South America (1929); Sold and lost: Travelogues by the Nerother Bund (1933); Young Catholics found a commune: German People in Brazil (1933/1938); Epilogue: Ethnic German Repatriates from Brazil (1942); Acknowledgments; Notes; Works cited |
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6 "They become some thing like the natives": Liberia, colonization, and the rhetoric of belongingLocal structures: Ambivalent metropole, ambiguous colony; Events transforming structure; Assessing subaltern colonists; Works cited; Part III Variations in genres; 7 William Henry Bell: Composing an art music frontier in Cape Town; Introduction; Considering Bell on the "beautiful" in music; Composing like a "South African"; A South African Symphony in A Minor; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; Works cited |
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Archival Material: W H Bell Collection, University of Cape Town, Special Collections (BC212)8 Landscape and settler nationalism in the "white dominions"; Introduction; Contemporary Canadian painting and the legacy of the group of seven; Canadian art and dominion nationalisms; South Africa as a case study; Conclusion; Notes; Works cited; 9 The visual rhetoric of settler stamps: Rhodesia's rebellion and the projection of sovereignty; I; II; III; IV; Notes; Works cited; Stamps; Part IV Settler psyches; 10 Murder for white consumption?: Jimmy Governor and the bush ballad |
Notes |
A working man's struggle |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Colonies -- Social aspects -- Study and teaching
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Land settlement -- Social aspects -- Study and teaching
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Weaver-Hightower, Rebecca
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ISBN |
9781351142038 |
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1351142038 |
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9781351142021 |
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135114202X |
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9781351142014 |
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1351142011 |
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9781351142045 |
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1351142046 |
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