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Mistress of everything
Queen Victoria in Indigenous worlds
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Herausgegeben von:
Sarah Carter
und Maria Nugent
Sprache:
Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2016
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Mistress of everything examines how indigenous people across Britain's settler colonies engaged with Queen Victoria in their lives and predicaments, incorporated her into their political repertoires, and implicated her as they sought redress for the effects of imperial expansion during her long reign.
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‘Non-European peoples had reason and opportunity to learn the structure and disposition of the authorities that colonised them. Under British rule, they had time to get to ‘know’ Queen Victoria, for she reigned from 1837 to 1901. ‘Queen Victoria’ was not only an individual but a ‘synonym for the Crown, for the British government and for the Empire’ (p.2). In Mistress ofEverything ten historians of British settler-colonial southern Africa, Australia, Canada and New Zealand richly illustrate how Victoria was ‘known’ to the colonised.’
Tim Rowse, Western Sydney University, Oceania
‘In its innovations and the depth of each of its contributions, this volume will act asa beginning. The editors have brought together an exciting collection of papers,which separately and together will stimulate many more conversations acrossnational and racial borders. They have taken us outside the ghetto of ‘settlercolonialism’ to explore colonised peoples’ responses to their colonisation farmore widely and realistically than is often possible. We are in a far strongerposition to see the ways empires and sovereigns make their claims, how genderand power intersect and how colonised peoples’ challenges to those claims havetaken shape in a range of conditions and different media, all of which havechanged over time.’
Heather Goodall, University of Technology Sydney, AboriginalHistory, Vol. 41, 2017
‘Skilfully edited, Mistress of Everything is organised into three thematic clusters.’
Elizabeth Elbourne, McGill University, Australian Historical Studies, February 2018
‘The editors have compiled a stimulating collection of studies that entice the reader with absorbing case studies from across the British Empire.’
Aidan Jones, King’s College London, Royal Studies Journal
Tim Rowse, Western Sydney University, Oceania
‘In its innovations and the depth of each of its contributions, this volume will act asa beginning. The editors have brought together an exciting collection of papers,which separately and together will stimulate many more conversations acrossnational and racial borders. They have taken us outside the ghetto of ‘settlercolonialism’ to explore colonised peoples’ responses to their colonisation farmore widely and realistically than is often possible. We are in a far strongerposition to see the ways empires and sovereigns make their claims, how genderand power intersect and how colonised peoples’ challenges to those claims havetaken shape in a range of conditions and different media, all of which havechanged over time.’
Heather Goodall, University of Technology Sydney, AboriginalHistory, Vol. 41, 2017
‘Skilfully edited, Mistress of Everything is organised into three thematic clusters.’
Elizabeth Elbourne, McGill University, Australian Historical Studies, February 2018
‘The editors have compiled a stimulating collection of studies that entice the reader with absorbing case studies from across the British Empire.’
Aidan Jones, King’s College London, Royal Studies Journal
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Part I Monarch, metaphor, memory
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African encounters with Prince Alfred on his royal tour, 1860 Hilary Sapire Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Loyalty and protest in Māori politics in nineteenth-century New Zealand Michael Belgrave Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Queen Victoria in contact zone dialogues in western Canada Sarah Carter Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Australian Aboriginal interpretations of Queen Victoria, 1881–2011 Maria Nugent Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Queen Victoria’s imperial family Barbara Caine Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Part III Sovereign subjects?
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The Queen’s currency and imperial pedagogies on Australia’s south-eastern settler frontiers Penelope Edmonds Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Aboriginal subjects and Queen Victoria’s gifts in Canada and Australia Amanda Nettelbeck Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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Queen Victoria, Meri Mangakahia, and the Māori parliament Miranda Johnson Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert |
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