The Savage Visit: New World People and Popular Imperial Culture in Britain, 1710-1795
$36.95
ISBN: 9781938169038
Dewey: 306.09
LCC Number: GN345
Author: Kate Fullagar
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Pages: 268
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“This is a beautifully written and thoroughly engaging account of the rise and fall of the ‘savage visit’ as a focus of cultural interest in Britain in the eighteenth century. It is a fascinating topic, and its treatment here is both intellectually impressive and hugely appealing.”–Harriet Guest, University of York
“Kate Fullagar’s book does nothing less than put its topic into a new frame. The tumultuous reception that these visitors received indexes what exoticism meant, or, more particularly, what the stories of these visitors meant in the cultural and political conjunctures of the moment. As Fullagar very ably demonstrates, the most contentious issues revolved around war and empire: Was a society constituted around trade and commerce legitimate, if from trade and commerce war and empire inevitably followed?”–Nicholas Thomas, University of Cambridge
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