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"In eighteenth-century Britain, the appearance of "savages" from the New World provoked intense fascination. Though such people had been arriving periodically for decades, it was only then that the "savage visit" became a sensation. Using a wealth of sources, Kate Fullagar shows why the phenomenon grew and how it related to bitter debates over the morality of imperial expansion."--Publisher's website.
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
University of California Press,
University of California Press, Global, Area, and International Archive,
Global, Area, and International Archive
Language
English
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248
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Savage Visit - New World People and Popular Imperial Culture in Britain, 1710-1795
2012, University of California Press, University of California Press, Global, Area, and International Archive, Global, Area, and International Archive
in English
1938169034 9781938169038
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