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Contesting Empires

Opposition, Promotion and Slavery

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Introduction

    • Jonathan Hart
    Pages 1-9
  3. After Spain

    • Jonathan Hart
    Pages 11-41
  4. Opposition from Within

    • Jonathan Hart
    Pages 43-66
  5. Promoting Empire

    • Jonathan Hart
    Pages 67-89
  6. Slavery to the American Revolution

    • Jonathan Hart
    Pages 91-128
  7. Slavery Since the American Revolution

    • Jonathan Hart
    Pages 129-194
  8. Conclusion

    • Jonathan Hart
    Pages 195-202
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 203-268

About this book

Based on extensive archival research, this book looks at the earlier contest of empires in the New World, especially among Spain, France and England, and then examines the opposition to empire, the promotion of empire and the question of slavery. Hart's discussion on slavery has even larger scope ranging from early Arab, African and Portuguese practices in Africa and beyond to the legal abolition of slavery in the British empire, the United States and elsewhere in the Nineteenth-century.

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"With two substantial books on the representation and the interpretation of the New World behind him, Jonathan Hart sets out in this new study to investigate the central theoretical debates at the heart of the early modern imperialist adventure. In a geographically and chronologically wide-ranging survey, he invokes a rich corpus of texts, both familiar and less well known, which show how, from the very beginning, critical thinking even within the Catholic Church called into question the very justification for empire. This comparative approach to the topic takes into account the rhetorical impact of the works presented as well as their historical, anthropological and political implications. This is a highly valuable contribution to the question of imperialism and power, whose message is as relevant to the present-day world as it is to the historical period it examines." - Philip Ford, Reader in French and Neo-Latin Literature, University of Cambridge

"Jonathan Hart's Contesting Empires is a masterly analysis of how the creation of empire was always accompanied and internally haunted by discourses and ideologies of contestation. Hart shows again the dazzling erudition that he displayed in his previous books on relationships between the Old and New worlds, and again he marries incisive historical analysis with subtle readings of texts and challenging engagements with theorists ranging from Jeremy Bentham to Pierre Bourdieu. What is notable about Contesting Empires is the way in which he engages with questions of race, sexuality and social class: he is particularly interesting on the ways in which women articulated their views on slavery in their letters and diaries. This is an essential book for all those interested in how empire and power are maintained, articulated and, especially, challenged from within." - Michael Worton, University College London

About the author

JONATHAN HART is Professor of English and Co-Director of the Medieval and Early Modern Institute at the University of Alberta, Canada and Visiting Professor of English at Princeton University, USA.

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