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Future History Global Fantasies In Seventeenthcentury American And British Writings 1st Edition Kristina Bross

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Future History Global Fantasies In Seventeenthcentury American And British Writings 1st Edition Kristina Bross
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.63 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Kristina Bross
ISBN: 9780190665135, 0190665130
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Future History Global Fantasies In Seventeenthcentury American And British Writings 1st Edition Kristina Bross by Kristina Bross 9780190665135, 0190665130 instant download after payment.

Future History traces the ways that English and American writers oriented themselves along an East-West axis to fantasize their place in the world. The book builds on new transoceanic scholarship and recent calls to approach early American studies from a global perspective. Such scholarship has largely focused on the early national period; Bross's work begins earlier and considers the intertwined identities of America, other English colonial sites and metropolitan England during a period before nation-state identities were hardened into the forms we know them today, when an English empire was nascent, not realized, and when a global perspective such as we might recognize it was just coming into focus for early modern Europeans. The author examines works that imagine England on a global stage in the Americas and East Indies just as--and in some cases even before--England occupied such spaces in force. Future History considers works written from the 1620s to the 1670s, but the center of gravity of Future History is writing at the mid-century, that is, writings coincident with the Interregnum, a time when England plotted and launched ambitious, often violent schemes to conquer, colonize or otherwise appropriate other lands, driven by both mercantile and religious desires.

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