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Black Lives In The English Archives 15001677 Imprints Of The Invisible 1st Edition Imtiaz Habib

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Black Lives In The English Archives 15001677 Imprints Of The Invisible 1st Edition Imtiaz Habib
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.84 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Imtiaz Habib
ISBN: 9780754656951, 0754656950
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Black Lives In The English Archives 15001677 Imprints Of The Invisible 1st Edition Imtiaz Habib by Imtiaz Habib 9780754656951, 0754656950 instant download after payment.

Containing an urgently needed archival database of historical evidence, this volume includes both a consolidated presentation of the documentary records of black people in Tudor and Stuart England, and an interpretive narrative that confirms and significantly extends the insights of current theoretical excursus on race in early modern England. Here for the first time Imtiaz Habib collects the scattered references to black people-whether from Africa, India or America-in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England, and arranges them into a systematic, chronological descriptive index. He offers an extended historical and theoretical interpretation of the records in six chapters, which serve as an introductory guide to the index even as they articulate a specific argument about the meaning of the records. Both the archival information and interpretive scholarship provide a strong framework from which future historical debates on race in early modern England can proceed.

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