Empire, kinship and violence: family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842
Empire, Kinship and Violence traces the history of three linked imperial families in Britain and across contested colonial borderlands from 1770 to 1842. Elizabeth Elbourne tracks the Haudenosaunee Brants of northeastern North America from the American Revolution to exile in Canada; the Bannisters,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Empire, Kinship and Violence traces the history of three linked imperial families in Britain and across contested colonial borderlands from 1770 to 1842. Elizabeth Elbourne tracks the Haudenosaunee Brants of northeastern North America from the American Revolution to exile in Canada; the Bannisters, a British family of colonial administrators, whistleblowers and entrepreneurs who operated across Australia, Canada and southern Africa; and the Buxtons, a family of British abolitionists who publicized information about what might now be termed genocide towards Indigenous peoples while also pioneering humanitarian colonialism. By recounting the conflicts that these interlinked families were involved in she tells a larger story about the development of British and American settler colonialism and the betrayal of Indigenous peoples. Through an analysis of the changing politics of kinship and violence, Elizabeth Elbourne sheds new light on transnational debates about issues such as Indigenous sovereignty claims, British subjecthood, violence, land rights and cultural assimilation |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Dec 2022) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 431 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108782791 |
DOI: | 10.1017/9781108782791 |
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title | Empire, kinship and violence family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 |
title_auth | Empire, kinship and violence family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 |
title_exact_search | Empire, kinship and violence family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 |
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title_full | Empire, kinship and violence family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 Elizabeth Elbourne |
title_fullStr | Empire, kinship and violence family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 Elizabeth Elbourne |
title_full_unstemmed | Empire, kinship and violence family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 Elizabeth Elbourne |
title_short | Empire, kinship and violence |
title_sort | empire kinship and violence family histories indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism 1770 1842 |
title_sub | family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 |
topic | Imperialism / History / 18th century Imperialism / History / 19th century Indigenous peoples / Civil rights British / Foreign countries / History |
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