Harriet Martineau's Writing on the British Empire, Vol 1

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Aboriginal
African Colony
Aggressive Patrolling
Agriculture
American Colonization Society
American Travel Books
Anti-slavery Activist
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Barren
Black Slave Children
British colonial narratives
Cape Colony
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Christianity
Cinnamon Gardens
Civilizing mission
Class
colonial discourse analysis
Colonization
Colony
Company Overseers
Coolie Labourers
Corn Law Repeal
Daily News Articles
Dawn Island
Disease
Elliott Cresson
Environment
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Free Trade
gender and empire studies
Ideology
Illustrations Tale
International Slave Trade
Legislative Protection
London
Marriage
Martineau imperial critique scholarship
Monthly Repository
Native Poverty
Nineteenth Century British Culture
nineteenth-century sociology
Opium
Post-war
Race
Salt
Settlement
Shark Attack
Ship's Cannon
Slavery
Trade
Victorian imperialism
Wholesome Bread
Womanish Folly
women's intellectual history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138754010
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The literary presence of Harriet Martineau pervades 19th-century English and American culture. This edition makes her work available, and focuses on her writings on imperialism. It should be of interest to scholars of colonialism, women's writing, Victorian studies, sociology and journalism.
Deborah Logan, Antoinette Buron, Kitty Sklar, Patrick Brantlinger