Aboriginal Protection and Its Intermediaries in Britain’s Antipodean Colonies Aboriginal Protection and Its Intermediaries in Britain’s Antipodean Colonies
Routledge Studies in Cultural History

Aboriginal Protection and Its Intermediaries in Britain’s Antipodean Colonies

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Publisher Description

This collection brings together world-leading and emerging scholars to explore how the concept of "protection" was applied to Indigenous peoples of Britain’s antipodean colonies. Tracing evolutions in protection from the 1830s until the end of the nineteenth century, the contributors map the changes and continuities that marked it as an inherently ambivalent mode of colonial practice. In doing so, they consider the place of different historical actors who were involved in the implementation of protective policy, who served as its intermediaries on the ground, or who responded as its intended "beneficiaries." These included metropolitan and colonial administrators, Protectors or similar agents, government interpreters and church-affiliated missionaries, settlers with economic investments in the politics of conciliation, and the Indigenous peoples who were themselves subjected to colonial policies. Drawing out some of the interventions and encounters lived out in the name of protection, the book examines some of the critical roles it played in the making of colonial relations.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
12 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
4.7
MB
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