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The Making and Remaking of Australasia - Mobility, Texts and 'Southern Circulations': Tony Ballantyne, Victoria... The Making and Remaking of Australasia - Mobility, Texts and 'Southern Circulations'
Tony Ballantyne, Victoria Haskins, Emily J. Manktelow, Fae Dussart, Jonathan Saha
R1,053 Discovery Miles 10 530 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
In the Service of Empire - Domestic Service and Mastery in Metropole and Colony (Hardcover): Fae Dussart In the Service of Empire - Domestic Service and Mastery in Metropole and Colony (Hardcover)
Fae Dussart
R3,072 Discovery Miles 30 720 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Despite recent research, the 19th-century history of domestic service in empire and its wider implications is underexplored. This book sheds new light on servants and their masters in the British Empire, and in doing so offers new discourses on the colonial home, imperial society identities and colonial culture. Using a wide range of source material, from private papers to newspaper articles, official papers and court records, Dussart explores the strategic nature of the relationship, the connection between imperialism, domesticity and a master/servant paradigm that was deployed in different ways by varied actors often neglected in the historical record. Positioned outside the family but inside the private place of the home, ‘the domestic servant’ was often the foil against which 19th-century contemporaries worked out class, race and gender identities across metropole and colony, creating those places in the process. The role of domestic servants in empire thus lay not only in the labour they undertook, but also in the way the servant-master relationship constituted ground that helped other power relations to be imagined and contested. Dussart explores the domestic service relationship in 19th-century Britain and India, considering how ideas about servants and their masters and/or mistresses spanned imperial space, and shaped peoples and places within it.

Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance - Protecting Aborigines across the Nineteenth-Century British Empire... Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance - Protecting Aborigines across the Nineteenth-Century British Empire (Hardcover)
Alan Lester, Fae Dussart
R3,060 Discovery Miles 30 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How did those responsible for creating Britain's nineteenth-century settler empire render colonization compatible with humanitarianism? Avoiding a cynical or celebratory response, this book takes seriously the humane disposition of colonial officials, examining the relationship between humanitarian governance and empire. The story of 'humane' colonial governance connects projects of emancipation, amelioration, conciliation, protection and development in sites ranging from British Honduras through Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales, New Zealand and Canada to India. It is seen in the lives of governors like George Arthur and George Grey, whose careers saw the violent and destructive colonization of indigenous peoples at the hands of British emigrants. The story challenges the exclusion of officials' humanitarian sensibilities from colonial history and places the settler colonies within the larger historical context of Western humanitarianism.

In the Service of Empire - Domestic Service and Mastery in Metropole and Colony (Paperback): Fae Dussart In the Service of Empire - Domestic Service and Mastery in Metropole and Colony (Paperback)
Fae Dussart
R1,287 Discovery Miles 12 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite recent research, the 19th-century history of domestic service in empire and its wider implications is underexplored. This book sheds new light on servants and their masters in the British Empire, and in doing so offers new discourses on the colonial home, imperial society identities and colonial culture. Using a wide range of source material, from private papers to newspaper articles, official papers and court records, Dussart explores the strategic nature of the relationship, the connection between imperialism, domesticity and a master/servant paradigm that was deployed in different ways by varied actors often neglected in the historical record. Positioned outside the family but inside the private place of the home, ‘the domestic servant’ was often the foil against which 19th-century contemporaries worked out class, race and gender identities across metropole and colony, creating those places in the process. The role of domestic servants in empire thus lay not only in the labour they undertook, but also in the way the servant-master relationship constituted ground that helped other power relations to be imagined and contested. Dussart explores the domestic service relationship in 19th-century Britain and India, considering how ideas about servants and their masters and/or mistresses spanned imperial space, and shaped peoples and places within it.

Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance - Protecting Aborigines across the Nineteenth-Century British Empire... Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance - Protecting Aborigines across the Nineteenth-Century British Empire (Paperback)
Alan Lester, Fae Dussart
R1,234 Discovery Miles 12 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How did those responsible for creating Britain's nineteenth-century settler empire render colonization compatible with humanitarianism? Avoiding a cynical or celebratory response, this book takes seriously the humane disposition of colonial officials, examining the relationship between humanitarian governance and empire. The story of 'humane' colonial governance connects projects of emancipation, amelioration, conciliation, protection and development in sites ranging from British Honduras through Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales, New Zealand and Canada to India. It is seen in the lives of governors like George Arthur and George Grey, whose careers saw the violent and destructive colonization of indigenous peoples at the hands of British emigrants. The story challenges the exclusion of officials' humanitarian sensibilities from colonial history and places the settler colonies within the larger historical context of Western humanitarianism.

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