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Writing Travel And Empire Colonial Narratives Of Other Cultures International Library Of Colonial History Peter Hulme

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Writing Travel And Empire Colonial Narratives Of Other Cultures International Library Of Colonial History Peter Hulme
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.92 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Peter Hulme, Russell McDougall
ISBN: 9781845113049, 1845113047
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Writing Travel And Empire Colonial Narratives Of Other Cultures International Library Of Colonial History Peter Hulme by Peter Hulme, Russell Mcdougall 9781845113049, 1845113047 instant download after payment.

The British Empire drew on the talents of many remarkable figures whose lives reveal a wonderfully rich interweaving with the crucial issues of the period. In some cases they left a legacy of travel writing, novels, biography and ethnography which made important contributions to our knowledge of other cultures. Writing, Travel and Empire explores the lives and writings of ten figures, including Sir George Grey, Winwood Reade, Roger Casement, and Gertrude Bell. Embracing issues such as gender and travel, racial science, the globalization of "native management," the internal colonies, and with a geographical coverage that extends from South America to Russia via Africa and the South Seas, the essays will engage all those with an interest in cultural geography, postcolonial studies, anthropology, biography and travel writing.

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