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Empire And Others - British Encounters With Indigenous Peoples 1600-1850 (Hardcover): Professor M Daunton, Rick Halpern Empire And Others - British Encounters With Indigenous Peoples 1600-1850 (Hardcover)
Professor M Daunton, Rick Halpern
R4,002 R3,320 Discovery Miles 33 200 Save R682 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Much has been written about the forging of a British identity in the 17th and 18th centuries, from the multiple kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. But the process also ran across the Irish sea and was played out in North America and the Caribbean. In the process, the indigenous peoples of North America, the Caribbean, the Cape, Australia and New Zealand were forced to redefine their identities. This text integrates the history of these areas with British and imperial history. With contributions from both sides of the Atlantic, each chapter deals with a different aspect of British encounters with indigenous peoples in Colonial America and includes, for example, sections on "Native Americans and Early Modern Concepts of Race" and "Hunting and the Politics of Masculinity in Cherokee treaty-making, 1763-1775". This book should be of particular interest to postgraduate students of Colonial American history and early modern British history.

Empire and Others - British Encounters with Indigenous Peoples, 1600-1850 (Paperback): Martin Daunton, Rick Halpern Empire and Others - British Encounters with Indigenous Peoples, 1600-1850 (Paperback)
Martin Daunton, Rick Halpern
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Much has been written about the forging of a British identity in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The process, unconfined to the British Isles, ran across the Irish Sea and Atlantic Ocean and was played out in North America and the Caribbean. The identities of Irish Catholics or Highland Scots who took part in the imperial venture abroad were subject to constant renegotiation. In the process, the indigenous peoples of North America, the Caribbean, the Cape, Australia, and New Zealand were forced to redefine their own identities. Although the encounter was far from equal, it was by no means simple or monolithic This collection explores the many complex ways in which identities were forged within Britain and among indigenous peoples through a process of collision and compromise. Contributions from Africa, Australia, and both sides of the Atlantic deal with different aspects of these encounters-for example, "Native Americans and Early Modern Concepts of Race" and "Hunting and the Politics of Masculinity in Cherokee Treaty-making, 1763-1775." Empire and Others provides a valuable study that will be of particular interest to students of Colonial American history and early modern British history. Contributors to the volume include Philip Morgan, Christopher Bayly, Andrew Porter, Hilary Beckles, and Peter Way.

American Exceptionalism? - US Working-Class Formation in an International Context (Hardcover): Rick Halpern, Jonathan Morris American Exceptionalism? - US Working-Class Formation in an International Context (Hardcover)
Rick Halpern, Jonathan Morris
R4,511 Discovery Miles 45 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea that American historical development is different from that of other nations is an old one, yet it shows no sign of losing its emotive power. 'Exceptionalism' continues to excite, beguile, and frustrate students of the American past. The essays in this volume explore the ways in which the process of class formation in the United States can be said to be distinctive. Focusing upon the impact of liberal political thought, race and immigration, and the role of the war-time state, they challenge particularist and nation-centred modes of explanation. Comparing American historical development with Italian, South African, and Australian examples, the essays reinvigorate a tired debate.

American Exceptionalism? - US Working-Class Formation in an International Context (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997): Rick Halpern,... American Exceptionalism? - US Working-Class Formation in an International Context (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997)
Rick Halpern, Jonathan Morris
R4,479 Discovery Miles 44 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea that American historical development is different from that of other nations is an old one, yet it shows no sign of losing its emotive power. 'Exceptionalism' continues to excite, beguile, and frustrate students of the American past. The essays in this volume explore the ways in which the process of class formation in the United States can be said to be distinctive. Focusing upon the impact of liberal political thought, race and immigration, and the role of the war-time state, they challenge particularist and nation-centred modes of explanation. Comparing American historical development with Italian, South African, and Australian examples, the essays reinvigorate a tired debate.

Meatpackers - An Oral History of Black Packinghouse Workers and Their Struggle for Racial and Economic Equality (Paperback):... Meatpackers - An Oral History of Black Packinghouse Workers and Their Struggle for Racial and Economic Equality (Paperback)
Rick Halpern, Roger Horowitz
R655 Discovery Miles 6 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Here is a piece of history not found in conventional textbooks. If ever there were a book our young needed, it is Meatpackers-it reveals an epoch in which trade unions fought and won whatever rights working people possess today. With these rights constantly imperiled, this book is mandatory reading."
"--Studs Terkel"

"The stories are dramatically and richly told, and they offer insights no scholarly study can quite adequately provide."
"--Peter Rachleff, Journal of American History"

Available for the first time in paperback, Meatpackers provides an important window into race and racism in the American workplace. In their own words, male and female packinghouse workers in the Midwest-mostly African-American-talk of their experiences on the shop floor and picket lines. They tell of their fight between the 1930s and 1960s for economic advancement and racial equality. In cities like Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, Fort Worth, and Waterloo, Iowa, meatpackers built a union that would defend their interests as workers-and fight for their civil rights.

Race and Class in the American South since 1890 (Paperback): Rick Halpern, Melvyn Stokes Race and Class in the American South since 1890 (Paperback)
Rick Halpern, Melvyn Stokes
R1,450 Discovery Miles 14 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The nine chapters in this volume provide a clear and accessible overview of the 20th-century history of the American South. Topics covered include labour, intellectual and women's history as well as an analysis of the impact of Federal government policy on economic and social affairs. While embracing several fields, the authors all address the same theme: the slow loss of Southern distinctiveness and the effect this process has had on issues of race and class.

Race and Class in the American South since 1890 (Hardcover, First): Rick Halpern, Melvyn Stokes Race and Class in the American South since 1890 (Hardcover, First)
Rick Halpern, Melvyn Stokes
R4,669 Discovery Miles 46 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The nine chapters in this volume provide a clear and accessible overview of the 20th-century history of the American South. Topics covered include labour, intellectual and women's history as well as an analysis of the impact of Federal government policy on economic and social affairs. While embracing several fields, the authors all address the same theme: the slow loss of Southern distinctiveness and the effect this process has had on issues of race and class.

Margaret Bourke-White and the Dawn of Apartheid (Hardcover): Alex Lichtenstein, Rick Halpern Margaret Bourke-White and the Dawn of Apartheid (Hardcover)
Alex Lichtenstein, Rick Halpern
R1,206 R1,131 Discovery Miles 11 310 Save R75 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a photographer for Life and Fortune magazines, Margaret Bourke-White traveled to Russia in the 1930s, photographed the Nazi takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1938, and recorded the liberation of Buchenwald at the end of WWII. In 1949, Life sent her to South Africa to take photographs in a country that was becoming racially polarized by white minority rule. Life published two photo-essays highlighting Bourke-White's photographs, but much of her South African work remained unpublished until now. Here, these stunning photographs collected by Alex Lichtenstein and Rick Halpern offer an unparalleled visual record of white domination in South Africa during the early days of apartheid. In addition to these powerful and historically significant photographs, Lichtenstein and Halpern include two essays that explore Bourke-White's artistic and political formation and provide background material about the cultural, political, and economic circumstances that produced the rise and triumph of Afrikaner nationalism in South Africa. This richly illustrated book brings to light a large body of photography from a major American photographer and offers a compelling history of a reprehensible system of racial conflict and social control that Bourke-White took such pains to document.

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