A study of the lived history of nineteenth-century British imperialism through the lives of one extended family in North America, the Caribbean and the United Kingdom. The prominent colonial governor James Douglas was born in 1803 in what is now Guyana, probably to a free woman of colour and an itinerant Scottish father. In the North American fur trade, he married Amelia Connolly, the daughter of a Cree mother and an Irish-Canadian father. Adele Perry traces their family and friends over the course of the 'long' nineteenth-century, using careful archival research to offer an analysis of the imperial world that is at once intimate and critical, wide-ranging and sharply focused. Perry engages feminist scholarship on gender and intimacy, critical analyses about colonial archives, transnational and postcolonial history and the 'new imperial history' to suggest how this period might be rethought through one powerful family located at the British Empire's margins.



Zusammenfassung
A new perspective on the nineteenth-century imperial world through one family''s history across North America, the Caribbean and United Kingdom.
Titel
Colonial Relations
Untertitel
The Douglas-Connolly Family and the Nineteenth-Century Imperial World
EAN
9781316382851
ISBN
978-1-316-38285-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
02.04.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
7.63 MB
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch