Travels and Adventures of the Rev. Joseph Wolff, D.D., LL.D.
Title | Travels and Adventures of the Rev. Joseph Wolff, D.D., LL.D. PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Wolff |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 621 |
Release | 2012-08-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1108053726 |
An invigorating 1861 account of a Jewish Christian convert's missionary work in the Middle East, India, Africa and the USA.
Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel
Title | Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew C. Salyer |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2020-08-03 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1498562914 |
Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel examines the relationship between the historical sensibilities of nineteenth-century British and American “romancers” and the conceptual frameworks that eighteenth-century imperial interlocutors used to imagine and critique their own experiences of Britain’s diffused, tenuous, and often accidental authority. Salyer argues that this cultural experience, more than what Lukács had in mind when he wrote of a mass historical consciousness after Napoleon, gave rise to the Romantic historiographical approach of writers such as Walter Scott, James Fenimore Cooper, Charles Brockden Brown and Frederick Marryat. This book traces the conversion of the eighteenth-century imperial speaker into the nineteenth-century “romance” hero through a number of proto-novelistic responses to the problem of Imperial history, including Edmund Burke in the Annual Register and the celebrated court case of James Annesley, among others. The author argues that popular Romantic novels such as Scott’s Waverley and Cooper’s The Pioneers convert the problem of narrating the political geographies of eighteenth-century Empire into a discourse of history, placing the historical realities of negotiating Imperial authority at the heart of a nineteenth-century project that fictionalized the possibilities and limits of political historical agency in the modern nation state.
Travels and adventures of the Rev. Joseph Wolff
Title | Travels and adventures of the Rev. Joseph Wolff PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Wolff |
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Release | 1860 |
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The Dublin review
Title | The Dublin review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 570 |
Release | 1861 |
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The Jews of Iran in the Nineteenth Century
Title | The Jews of Iran in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook |
Author | David Yeroushalmi |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 497 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004152881 |
Dealing with some of the main aspects of general history among the Jews of nineteenth-century Iran, this book provides the reader with over 40 selected archival and published sources. Analyzed and annotated in detail, the sources shed light on the general history, community, culture, and religion among Iran's widely scattered Jewish communities.
The Life of J.D. Åkerblad
Title | The Life of J.D. Åkerblad PDF eBook |
Author | Fredrik Thomasson |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 503 |
Release | 2013-01-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 900423635X |
Johan David Åkerblad (1763–1819) contributed to the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs and Demotic and is known as a predecessor of Jean-François Champollion. This intellectual biography offers a new and less heroic interpretation of the first reading of the Egyptian scripts. Åkerblad, an exceptional linguist, was a diplomat and orientalist who spent several decades living in the Ottoman Empire, France and Italy. Of humble birth, he was a supporter of the French Revolution – something that stymied his career. His life cannot be understood in a purely Swedish national framework, and this study firmly situates him as an international scholar. The book discusses European expansion in the Eastern Mediterranean during the tumultuous decades around the year 1800, and traces Åkerblad’s momentous life in relation to the debates on ‘orientalism,’ the tradition of classical studies and the history of science.
The Chartist General
Title | The Chartist General PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Beasley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 608 |
Release | 2016-11-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1315517272 |
General Charles James Napier was sent to confront the tens of thousands of Chartist protestors marching through the cities of the North of England in the late 1830s. A well-known leftist who agreed with the Chartist demands for democracy, Napier managed to keep the peace. In South Asia, the same man would later provoke a war and conquer Sind. In this first-ever scholarly biography of Napier, Edward Beasley asks how the conventional depictions of the man as a peacemaker in England and a warmonger in Asia can be reconciled. Employing deep archival research and close readings of Napier's published books (ignored by prior scholars), this well-written volume demonstrates that Napier was a liberal imperialist who believed that if freedom was right for the people of England it was right for the people of Sind -- even if "freedom" had to be imposed by military force. Napier also confronted the messy aftermath of Western conquest, carrying out nation-building with mixed success, trying to end the honour killing of women, and eventually discovering the limits of imperial interference.