Facing empire : indigenous experiences in a revolutionary age

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Facing empire : indigenous experiences in a revolutionary age

edited by Kate Fullagar and Michael A. McDonnell ; foreword by Daniel K. Richter

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018

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Summary: "In Facing Empire, Kate Fullagar and Michael A. McDonnell have collected a series of essays that focus on indigenous experiences in the revolutionary age of the late eighteenth century, looking at indigenous interactions with the British Empire particularly. The collection aims to view indigenous peoples as vital and dynamic actors across an increasingly global stage and think about what this new world of European-driven imperialism might have looked like to them. The contributors' mission is not only to write histories that include indigenous perspectives but to present the imperial past with indigenous peoples as the main subjects. This collection covers the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Australia, and West and South Africa, as well as North America"-- Provided by publisher

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A comprehensive volume that interrogates European imperialism from the perspective of indigenous experiences. The contributors to Facing Empire reimagine the Age of Revolution from the perspective of indigenous peoples. Rather than treating indigenous peoples as distant and passive players in the political struggles of the time, this book argues that they helped create and exploit the volatility that marked an era while playing a central role in the profound acceleration in encounters and contacts between peoples around the world. Focusing in particular on indigenous peoples' experiences of the British Empire, this volume takes a unique comparative approach in thinking about how indigenous peoples shaped, influenced, redirected, ignored, and sometimes even forced the course of modern imperialism. The essays demonstrate how indigenous-shaped local exchanges, cultural relations, and warfare provoked discussion and policymaking in London as much as it did in Charleston, Cape Town, or Sydney. Facing Empire charts a fresh way forward for historians of empire, indigenous studies, and the Age of Revolution and shows why scholars can no longer continue to exclude indigenous peoples from histories of the modern world. These past conflicts over land and water, labor and resources, and hearts and minds have left a living legacy of contested relations that continue to resonate in contemporary politics and societies today. Covering the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Australia, and West and South Africa, as well as North America, this book looks at the often misrepresented and underrepresented complexity of the indigenous experience on a global scale. Contributors: Tony Ballantyne, Justin Brooks, Colin G. Calloway, Kate Fullagar, Bill Gammage, Robert Kenny, Shino Konishi, Elspeth Martini, Michael A. McDonnell, Jennifer Newell, Joshua L. Reid, Daniel K. Richter, Rebecca Shumway, Sujit Sivasundaram, Nicole Ulrich

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Foreword, by Daniel K. Richter Introduction: Empire, Indigeneity, and Revolution Kate Fullagar and Michael A. McDonnell Part I: Pathways 1. The Future Makers: Managing Australia in 1788 Bill Gammage 2. The Indigenous Architecture of Empire: The Anishinaabe Odawa in North America Michael A. McDonnell 3. Exploiting British Ambivalence in West Africa: Fante Sovereignty in the Early Nineteenth Century Rebecca Shumway 4. New Ecologies: Pathways in the Pacific, 1760s-1840s Jennifer Newell 5. Closed Sea or Contested Waters? The Persian Gulf in the Age of Revolution Sujit Sivasundaram Part II: Entanglements 6. Red Power and Homeland Security: Native Nations and the Limits of Empire in the Ohio Country Colin G. Calloway 7. Between Reform and Revolution: Class Formation and British Colonial Rule at the Cape of Good Hope Nicole Ulrich 8. Christianity, Commerce, and the Remaking of the Maori World Tony Ballantyne 9. Broken Treaty: Taungurung Responses to the Settler Revolution in Colonial Victoria Robert Kenny Part III: Connections 10. Envoys of Interest: A Cherokee, a Ra'iatean, and the Eighteenth-Century British Empire Kate Fullagar 11. Makahs, Maori, and the Settler Revolution in Pacific Marine Space Joshua L. Reid 12. Imperial Structures, Indigenous Aims: Connecting Native Engagement in Scotland, North America, and South Asia Justin Brooks 13. Shawundais and the Methodist Mission to Native North America Elspeth Martini Afterword, by Shino Konishi Contributors Index

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