Empire and indigeneity : histories and legacies

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Empire and indigeneity : histories and legacies

Richard Price

Taylor and Francis, 2021

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Includes bibliography and index

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Indigeneity is inseparable from empire, and the way empire responds to the Indigenous presence is a key historical factor in shaping the flow of imperial history. This book is about the consequences of the encounter in the early nineteenth century between the British imperial presence and the First Peoples of what were to become Australia and New Zealand. However, the shape of social relations between Indigenous peoples and the forces of empire does not remain constant over time. The book tracks how the creation of empire in this part of the world possessed long-lasting legacies both for the settler colonies that emerged and for the wider history of British imperial culture.

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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: Origins and Approaches Chapter 1-Engagement Introduction Agency and Engagement Order and Disorder Cultural and Social Intimacies Knowledge and Observation: A New Eye Conclusion Chapter 2-Mentalities Introduction: The Discourse of Humanitarianism Culture and Governance Sensibilities and Psychology Anxieties Conclusion Chapter 3-Policies and Governance: Conciliation and Coercion Introduction: Policies and History The Search for Conciliation Sir George Arthur and Van Diemen's Land The Disenchantment of Sir George Arthur The Inner Turmoil of Sir George Arthur Chapter 4-Policies and Governance: Protection Sir George Arthur and the Origins of Protection Protection: History and Typologies The Failure of the Port Phillip Protectorate Transforming Protection Conclusion Chapter 5-Policies and Governance: Racial Amalgamation Introduction Racial Amalgamation in Discourse and History Sir George Grey and Racial Amalgamation Racial Amalgamation and the Law Land And Dispossession The Period of Pre-emption: Before c. 1863 Dispossession: Post c. 1860 Conclusion Chapter 6-Law and Sovereignty Introduction: Law and Empire Uncertain Sovereignty: The Continued Importance of Natural Rights When Lawlessness was the Law Exceptionalism or Assimilation? Aboriginal Evidence and the Oath Inter Se Results and Consequences Stabilization: The Emergence of Positivist Law A New Narrative of Aboriginal Rights Conclusion Chapter 7-Violence and the Coming of Colonial Order Introduction Structures of Violence The State and Violence Salutary Terror: The Normalization of Violence The Psychology of Colonial Violence: Fear The Psychology of Colonial Violence: Silence and Denial The Psychology of Colonial Violence: Projection and Narrative Conclusion Chapter 8-The Emergence of Settler Politics Introduction The Exhaustion of the "Humane Policy" Agenda Settler Consciousness Reconciling Liberalism to Empire in Political Theory Conclusion Chapter 9-Legacies in Indigenous Politics Introduction: The Past in the Present The Silences of Settler Society The Making of Modern Indigenous Politics Disruptions Chapter 10-Legacies in Imperial Culture Introduction Humanitarian Narratives Silences, Forgetting and Distancing Networks Heroes and Villains Conclusion Bibliography Primary Sources Bibliography Secondary Sources Index

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