Series |
War, culture and society, 1750-1850
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Contents |
The 'revolutionary age' in the wider world, c.1790-1830 / C. A. Bayly -- The revolutionary abolitionists of Haiti / Laurent Dubois -- Race and slavery in the making of Arab France, 1802-1815 / Ian Coller -- The making of warriors : the militarization of the Rio de la Plata, 1806-1807 / Alejandro Rabinovich -- The French conspiracy : paranoia and opportunism on the eve of independence in Buenos Aires / Lyman L. Johnson -- Armed with swords and ostrich feathers : militarism and cultural revolution in the Cape slave uprising of 1808 / Nigel Worden -- Jacques-Pierre Brissot and the fate of Atlantic antislavery during the age of revolutionary wars / Marie-Jeanne Rossignol -- Borderlands of empire, borderlands of race / Julie Winch -- The French revolutionary wars in the Spanish American imagination, 1810-1830 / Rebecca Earle -- Old subjects, new subjects, and non-subjects : silences and subjecthood in late eighteenth-century Grenada / Caitlin Anderson -- The Russian empire : military encounters and national identity / Janet Hartley -- War, empire, and the 'other' : Iranian-European encounters in the 'Napoleonic' era' / Joanna de Groot -- Patriotism, painting and the Portuguese empire during the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars / Foteini Vlachou. |
General note | "This volume arises from the conference 'War, Empire and Slavery, 1790-1820', held at The King's Manor, University of York, UK, 16-18 May 2008"--Introd. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2010009862 |
ISBN | 9780230229891 (alk. paper) |