Victorian Visions of Global Order
Author: Duncan Bell
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 9780511369377
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn insight into the climate of political thought surrounding the most powerful empire in history.
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Author: Duncan Bell
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 9780511369377
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn insight into the climate of political thought surrounding the most powerful empire in history.
Author: Duncan Bell
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 9780511370922
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn insight into the climate of political thought surrounding the most powerful empire in history.
Author: Duncan Bell
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2016-06-07
Total Pages: 457
ISBN-13: 1400881021
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA leading scholar of British political thought explores the relationship between liberalism and empire Reordering the World is a penetrating account of the complexity and contradictions found in liberal visions of empire. Focusing mainly on nineteenth-century Britain—at the time the largest empire in history and a key incubator of liberal political thought—Duncan Bell sheds new light on some of the most important themes in modern imperial ideology. The book ranges widely across Victorian intellectual life and beyond. The opening essays explore the nature of liberalism, varieties of imperial ideology, the uses and abuses of ancient history, the imaginative functions of the monarchy, and fantasies of Anglo-Saxon global domination. They are followed by illuminating studies of prominent thinkers, including J. A. Hobson, L. T. Hobhouse, John Stuart Mill, Henry Sidgwick, Herbert Spencer, and J. R. Seeley. While insisting that liberal attitudes to empire were multiple and varied, Bell emphasizes the liberal fascination with settler colonialism. It was in the settler empire that many liberal imperialists found the place of their political dreams. Reordering the World is a significant contribution to the history of modern political thought and political theory.
Author: Daniel Moran
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Published: 2016-05-15
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 1626160724
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn international roster of top scholars explores the role of naval power and maritime trade in creating the modern international system. This book is both a history of maritime strategy, sea power, and seaborne commerce from the nineteenth century to the present day and an examination of current strategic issues.
Author: Tamara S Wagner
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-05-26
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 1317002164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn her study of the unsuccessful nineteenth-century emigrant, Tamara S. Wagner argues that failed emigration and return drive nineteenth-century writing in English in unexpected, culturally revealing ways. Wagner highlights the hitherto unexplored subgenre of anti-emigration writing that emerged as an important counter-current to a pervasive emigration propaganda machine that was pressing popular fiction into its service. The exportation of characters at the end of a novel indisputably formed a convenient narrative solution that at once mirrored and exaggerated public policies about so-called 'superfluous' or 'redundant' parts of society. Yet the very convenience of such pat endings was increasingly called into question. New starts overseas might not be so easily realizable; emigration destinations failed to live up to the inflated promises of pro-emigration rhetoric; the 'unwanted' might make a surprising reappearance. Wagner juxtaposes representations of emigration in the works of Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Frances Trollope, and Charlotte Yonge with Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian settler fiction by Elizabeth Murray, Clara Cheeseman, and Susanna Moodie, offering a new literary history not just of nineteenth-century migration, but also of transoceanic exchanges and genre formation.
Author: Duncan Bell
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2019-10-22
Total Pages: 456
ISBN-13: 0691197172
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A magisterial study...by a historian at the top of his game. Political theorists, intellectual historians, and students of empire are once again in Duncan Bell's debt for his deep research, elegant analysis, and consistently acute judgments."--David Armitage, Harvard Universityrsity
Author: David Armitage
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0521807077
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis insightful and wide-ranging volume traces the genesis of international intellectual thought, connecting international and global history with intellectual history.
Author: Waqar H. Zaidi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-06-03
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 110883678X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the place of science and technology in international relations through early attempts at international governance of aviation and atomic energy.
Author: Nathaniel Robert Walker
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2020-11-26
Total Pages: 577
ISBN-13: 0198861443
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA study of British and American Utopian writing of the 1800s in the context of developments in real architectural, political, and cultural life. The book studies utopian visions published in the UK and the USA in the 1800s by writers such Robert Owen, James Silk Buckingham, Edward Bellamy, and William Morris.
Author: Bentley Allan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2018-04-19
Total Pages: 361
ISBN-13: 1108416616
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of how scientific ideas have transformed international politics since 1550.