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Acknowledgments | p. v |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Homer and the Idea of the Savage: First Impressions | p. 11 |
The Legend of the Golden Age and the Idea of the Savage | p. 31 |
The Emergence of the Classical Idea of the Savage | p. 49 |
The Classical Idea of the Savage and the Invention of Western Philosophy | p. 67 |
The Idea of the Savage and the Rise of Roman Imperial Civilization | p. 83 |
Parallel Lives: The Idea of the Savage and the Decline of the Roman Empire | p. 103 |
The Medieval Christian Church's War on the Classical Idea of the Savage | p. 121 |
The Wild Man and the Medieval Christian Idea of the Savage | p. 139 |
The Renaissance Humanist Revival of the Classical Language of Savagery | p. 159 |
The Renaissance Discovery Era and the Idea of the Savage | p. 179 |
The Enlightenment Idea of the Savage and the Founders' First Indian Policy | p. 197 |
Savage Anxieties: Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century | p. 219 |
Notes | p. 237 |
Bibliography | p. 249 |
Index | p. 259 |
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