Empire and identity : an eighteenth-century sourcebook / edited by Stephen H. Gregg.
Published
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan 2005
Physical description
xvii, 246 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN
- 9781403921406 (cased)
- 1403921407 (cased)
- 9781403921413 (pbk.)
- 1403921415 (pbk.)
Local notes
- Formerly CIP.
- NBK-R (item held in perpetuity) (National Library of Scotland)
Notes
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-246).
Subject
Other names
- Gregg, Stephen H. 1960-
Genre
- Bibliography
Language
- English
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Empire and identity : an eighteenth-century sourcebook / edited by Stephen H. Gregg.
Published
- London : Bloomsbury Academic 2005
Physical description
1 online resource (264 pages).
ISBN
- 9781350308800
- 1350308803
- 9781403921413
Local notes
- Restricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force. Uk
- NBK-R (item held in perpetuity) (National Library of Scotland)
Contents
- Contents by Theme Preface Acknowledgements Note on Texts Introduction Select Bibliography John Locke, from Two Treatises of Government (1690) Aphra Behn, from The Widow Ranter (1690) Charles Davenant, from 'On the Plantation Trade' (1698) Joseph Pitts, from A True and Faithful Account of the Religion and Manners of the Mohammetans... With an Account of the Author's being taken Captive, and of his Escape (1704) Richard Steele, The Spectator, no. 11 (1711) ['Inkle and Yarico'] Jonathan Swift and Joseph Addison, The Spectator, no. 50 (1711) ['The Indian Kings'] Joseph Addison, The Spectator, no.
- 69 (1711) ['The Royal Exchange'] Alexander Pope, from Windsor Forest (1713) [Jocelyn], from An Essay on Money and Bullion (1718) Daniel Defoe, from Captain Singleton (1720) and A Plan of the English Commerce (1728) James Thomson, Britannia (1729) George Lillo, from The London Merchant (1731) James Thomson and David Mallet, 'Rule Britannia' (1740) John Dyer, from The Ruins of Rome (1740) Joseph Warton, The Dying Indian (1755) John Brown, from An Estimate of the Manners and Times (1757-58) Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, from Letters... written, during her travels in Europe, Asia and Africa (1763) William Smith, from An Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians (1766) James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, from A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of... An African Prince (1770) Samuel Foote, The Nabob (1772) John Hawkesworth, from An Account of the Voyages...
- in the Southern Hempisphere (1773) Phillis Wheatley, To the King's Most Excellent Majesty (1773), On Being Brought from Africa to America (1773), To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth (1773), A Farewel to America (1773) Edward Long, from The History of Jamaica (1774) Frances Burney, Letter to Mr Crisp [Omai's visit] (1774) Edmund Burke, from 'Speech... for Conciliation with the Colonies' (1775) Adam Smith, from The Wealth of Nations (1776) Janet Schaw, from Journal of a Lady of Quality. Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal (1774-76) Jemima Kindersley, from Letters from... the East Indies (1777) James Cook, from A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World (1777) Joseph Peart, from A Continuation of Hudibras in Two Cantos.
- Written in the Time of the Unhappy Contest between Great Britain and America (1778) Anna Seward, from Elegy on Captain Cook (1780) James Freeth, American Contest, Bunker Hill (1780-82), The Contest (1782) Ignatius Sancho, from Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African (1782) Edmund Burke, from 'Speech on Fox's East-India Bill' (1784) Ottobah Cugoano, from Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (1787) CODA John Freeth, Botany Bay (1790).
Subject
Other names
- Gregg, Stephen H. 1960-
Genre
- text
Language
- English
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