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Introduction: Global Formations and Recalcitrances | p. 1 |
Global Constructions | |
Traveling Natures | p. 17 |
Jeffrey Brace in Barbados: Slavery, Interracial Relationships, and the Emergence of a Global Economy | p. 39 |
"Savages" into Spectators/Consumers: Globalization in Advertising Posters, 1890s-1900s | p. 55 |
"A Prodigious Map Beneath His Feet": Virtual Travel and the Panoramic Perspective | p. 79 |
Citizens of the World: Emigres, Romantic Cosmopolitanism, and Charlotte Smith | p. 97 |
Internal Others | |
The Ghost of Matthew Arnold: Englishness and the Politics of Culture | p. 115 |
Typologies of the East: On Distinguishing Balkanism and Orientalism | p. 129 |
"That Imperious Passion": Self as Vortex in Don Juan's Russian Affair | p. 147 |
Geographical Imaginations of the "Holy Land": Biblical Topography and Archaeological Practice | p. 165 |
Constructions of Sacred Topography: The Nineteenth Century and Today | p. 179 |
Colonialism and Race | |
Peripheral Modernities: National and Global in a Post-Colonial Frame | p. 199 |
The Middle Passages of Nancy Prince and Harriet Jacobs | p. 211 |
In Perilous Waters: Single Female Migration to Post-Penal Tasmania | p. 223 |
The Political Economy of the Potato | p. 239 |
Deathscapes: India in an Age of Romanticism and Empire, 1800-1856 | p. 265 |
Index | p. 285 |
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