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Protecting the empire's humanity : Thomas Hodgkin and British colonial activism 1830-1870 / Zo̐ue Laidlaw, University of Melbourne.

Author/creator Laidlaw, Zo̐ue author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Copyright Notice ̐u2021
Descriptionxiii, 374 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Critical perspectives on empire
Critical perspectives on empire. ^A769841
Contents Introduction -- Indigenous protection at the humanitarian apogee -- Metropolitan contexts: Thomas Hodgkin, science and medicine -- Anti-slavery, colonization and emigration: 'civilizing' West Africa -- Free trade versus free labour: British India and the West Indies -- Making colonization civilizing: the Aborigines' Protection Society -- Dealing with the devil: systematic colonization in Australasia -- Conscripts of civilization: North American networks -- Betrayal in the borderlands: Lesotho and New Zealand -- Conclusion.
Abstract "Rooted in the extraordinary archive of Quaker physician and humanitarian activist, Dr Thomas Hodgkin, this book explores the efforts of the Aborigines' Protection Society to expose Britain's hypocrisy and imperial crimes in the mid-nineteenth century. Hodgkin's correspondents stretched from Liberia to Lesotho, New Zealand to Texas, Jamaica to Ontario, and Bombay to South Australia; they included scientists, philanthropists, missionaries, systematic colonizers, politicians and indigenous peoples themselves. Debating the best way to protect and advance indigenous rights in an era of burgeoning settler colonialism, they looked back to the lessons and limitations of anti-slavery, lamented the imperial government's disavowal of responsibility for settler colonies, and laid out elaborate (and patronizing) plans for indigenous 'civilization'. Protecting the Empire's Humanity reminds us of the complexity, contradictions and capacious nature of British colonialism and metropolitan 'humanitarianism', illuminating the broad canvas of empire through a distinctive set of British and Indigenous campaigners"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Laidlaw, Zo̐ue. Protecting the empire's humanity Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021 9781108164658
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2021024680
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ISBN1107196329 hardback
ISBN9781316647240 paperback
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