Mistress of everything
Queen Victoria in Indigenous worlds
Herausgeber: Carter, Sarah; Nugent, Maria
Mistress of everything
Queen Victoria in Indigenous worlds
Herausgeber: Carter, Sarah; Nugent, Maria
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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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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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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9781784991401
- ISBN-10: 1784991406
- Artikelnr.: 45061767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9781784991401
- ISBN-10: 1784991406
- Artikelnr.: 45061767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sarah Carter is Professor and H. M. Tory Chair in the Department of History and Classics and the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta Maria Nugent is Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Indigenous History in the School of History at the Australian National University
Introduction: Indigenous histories, settler colonies and Queen Victoria -
Maria Nugent and Sarah Carter Part I - Monarch, metaphor, memory 1. 'We
have seen the son of Heaven/We have seen the Son of Our Queen': African
encounters with Prince Alfred on his royal tour, 1860 - Hilary Sapire 2.
'We rejoice to honour the Queen, for she is a good woman, who cares for the
Maori race': Loyalty and protest in Maori politics in nineteenth-century
New Zealand - Michael Belgrave 3. 'The faithful children of the Great
Mother are starving': Queen Victoria in contact zone dialogues in western
Canada - Sarah Carter 4. The politics of memory and the memory of politics:
Australian Aboriginal interpretations of Queen Victoria, 1881-2011 - Maria
Nugent Part II - Royal relations 5. 'My vast Empire & all its many
peoples': Queen Victoria's imperial family - Barbara Caine 6. Maori
encounters with 'Wikitoria' in 1863 and Albert VictorPomare, her Maori
godchild - Chanel Clarke 7. Southern African royalty and delegates visit
Queen Victoria, 1882-95 - Neil Parsons Part III - Sovereign subjects? 8.
Sovereignty performances, sovereignty testings: The Queen's currency and
imperial pedagogies on Australia's south-eastern settler frontiers -
Penelope Edmonds 9. Bracelets, blankets and badges of distinction:
Aboriginal subjects and Queen Victoria's gifts in Canada and Australia -
Amanda Nettelbeck 10. Chiefly women: Queen Victoria, Meri Mangakahia, and
the Maori parliament - Miranda Johnson Select bibliography Index
Maria Nugent and Sarah Carter Part I - Monarch, metaphor, memory 1. 'We
have seen the son of Heaven/We have seen the Son of Our Queen': African
encounters with Prince Alfred on his royal tour, 1860 - Hilary Sapire 2.
'We rejoice to honour the Queen, for she is a good woman, who cares for the
Maori race': Loyalty and protest in Maori politics in nineteenth-century
New Zealand - Michael Belgrave 3. 'The faithful children of the Great
Mother are starving': Queen Victoria in contact zone dialogues in western
Canada - Sarah Carter 4. The politics of memory and the memory of politics:
Australian Aboriginal interpretations of Queen Victoria, 1881-2011 - Maria
Nugent Part II - Royal relations 5. 'My vast Empire & all its many
peoples': Queen Victoria's imperial family - Barbara Caine 6. Maori
encounters with 'Wikitoria' in 1863 and Albert VictorPomare, her Maori
godchild - Chanel Clarke 7. Southern African royalty and delegates visit
Queen Victoria, 1882-95 - Neil Parsons Part III - Sovereign subjects? 8.
Sovereignty performances, sovereignty testings: The Queen's currency and
imperial pedagogies on Australia's south-eastern settler frontiers -
Penelope Edmonds 9. Bracelets, blankets and badges of distinction:
Aboriginal subjects and Queen Victoria's gifts in Canada and Australia -
Amanda Nettelbeck 10. Chiefly women: Queen Victoria, Meri Mangakahia, and
the Maori parliament - Miranda Johnson Select bibliography Index
Introduction: Indigenous histories, settler colonies and Queen Victoria -
Maria Nugent and Sarah Carter Part I - Monarch, metaphor, memory 1. 'We
have seen the son of Heaven/We have seen the Son of Our Queen': African
encounters with Prince Alfred on his royal tour, 1860 - Hilary Sapire 2.
'We rejoice to honour the Queen, for she is a good woman, who cares for the
Maori race': Loyalty and protest in Maori politics in nineteenth-century
New Zealand - Michael Belgrave 3. 'The faithful children of the Great
Mother are starving': Queen Victoria in contact zone dialogues in western
Canada - Sarah Carter 4. The politics of memory and the memory of politics:
Australian Aboriginal interpretations of Queen Victoria, 1881-2011 - Maria
Nugent Part II - Royal relations 5. 'My vast Empire & all its many
peoples': Queen Victoria's imperial family - Barbara Caine 6. Maori
encounters with 'Wikitoria' in 1863 and Albert VictorPomare, her Maori
godchild - Chanel Clarke 7. Southern African royalty and delegates visit
Queen Victoria, 1882-95 - Neil Parsons Part III - Sovereign subjects? 8.
Sovereignty performances, sovereignty testings: The Queen's currency and
imperial pedagogies on Australia's south-eastern settler frontiers -
Penelope Edmonds 9. Bracelets, blankets and badges of distinction:
Aboriginal subjects and Queen Victoria's gifts in Canada and Australia -
Amanda Nettelbeck 10. Chiefly women: Queen Victoria, Meri Mangakahia, and
the Maori parliament - Miranda Johnson Select bibliography Index
Maria Nugent and Sarah Carter Part I - Monarch, metaphor, memory 1. 'We
have seen the son of Heaven/We have seen the Son of Our Queen': African
encounters with Prince Alfred on his royal tour, 1860 - Hilary Sapire 2.
'We rejoice to honour the Queen, for she is a good woman, who cares for the
Maori race': Loyalty and protest in Maori politics in nineteenth-century
New Zealand - Michael Belgrave 3. 'The faithful children of the Great
Mother are starving': Queen Victoria in contact zone dialogues in western
Canada - Sarah Carter 4. The politics of memory and the memory of politics:
Australian Aboriginal interpretations of Queen Victoria, 1881-2011 - Maria
Nugent Part II - Royal relations 5. 'My vast Empire & all its many
peoples': Queen Victoria's imperial family - Barbara Caine 6. Maori
encounters with 'Wikitoria' in 1863 and Albert VictorPomare, her Maori
godchild - Chanel Clarke 7. Southern African royalty and delegates visit
Queen Victoria, 1882-95 - Neil Parsons Part III - Sovereign subjects? 8.
Sovereignty performances, sovereignty testings: The Queen's currency and
imperial pedagogies on Australia's south-eastern settler frontiers -
Penelope Edmonds 9. Bracelets, blankets and badges of distinction:
Aboriginal subjects and Queen Victoria's gifts in Canada and Australia -
Amanda Nettelbeck 10. Chiefly women: Queen Victoria, Meri Mangakahia, and
the Maori parliament - Miranda Johnson Select bibliography Index