
Facing Empire
Indigenous Experiences in a Revolutionary Age
By: Kate Fullagar (Editor), Michael A. McDonnell (Editor), Daniel K. Richter (Foreword by)
Paperback | 14 January 2019 | Edition Number 1
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A comprehensive volume that interrogates European imperialism from the perspective of indigenous experiences.
The contributors to Facing Empire reimagine the Age of Revolution from the perspective of indigenous peoples. Rather than treating indigenous peoples as distant and passive players in the political struggles of the time, this book argues that they helped create and exploit the volatility that marked an era while playing a central role in the profound acceleration in encounters and contacts between peoples around the world.
Focusing in particular on indigenous peoples' experiences of the British Empire, this volume takes a unique comparative approach in thinking about how indigenous peoples shaped, influenced, redirected, ignored, and sometimes even forced the course of modern imperialism. The essays demonstrate how indigenous-shaped local exchanges, cultural relations, and warfare provoked discussion and policymaking in London as much as it did in Charleston, Cape Town, or Sydney.
Facing Empire charts a fresh way forward for historians of empire, indigenous studies, and the Age of Revolution and shows why scholars can no longer continue to exclude indigenous peoples from histories of the modern world. These past conflicts over land and water, labor and resources, and hearts and minds have left a living legacy of contested relations that continue to resonate in contemporary politics and societies today. Covering the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Australia, and West and South Africa, as well as North America, this book looks at the often misrepresented and underrepresented complexity of the indigenous experience on a global scale.
Contributors: Tony Ballantyne, Justin Brooks, Colin G. Calloway, Kate Fullagar, Bill Gammage, Robert Kenny, Shino Konishi, Elspeth Martini, Michael A. McDonnell, Jennifer Newell, Joshua L. Reid, Daniel K. Richter, Rebecca Shumway, Sujit Sivasundaram, Nicole Ulrich
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Foreword, by Daniel K. Richter
Introduction: Empire, Indigeneity, and Revolution
Kate Fullagar and Michael A. McDonnell
Part I: Pathways
1. The Future Makers: Managing Australia in 1788
Bill Gammage
2. The Indigenous Architecture of Empire: The Anishinaabe Odawa in North America Michael A. McDonnell
3. Exploiting British Ambivalence in West Africa: Fante Sovereignty in the Early Nineteenth Century
Rebecca Shumway
4. New Ecologies: Pathways in the Pacific, 1760s-1840s
Jennifer Newell
5. Closed Sea or Contested Waters? The Persian Gulf in the Age of Revolution
Sujit Sivasundaram
Part II: Entanglements
6. Red Power and Homeland Security: Native Nations and the Limits of Empire in the Ohio Country
Colin G. Calloway
7. Between Reform and Revolution: Class Formation and British Colonial Rule at the Cape of Good Hope
Nicole Ulrich
8. Christianity, Commerce, and the Remaking of the Maori World
Tony Ballantyne
9. Broken Treaty: Taungurung Responses to the Settler Revolution in Colonial Victoria
Robert Kenny
Part III: Connections
10. Envoys of Interest: A Cherokee, a Ra'iatean, and the Eighteenth-Century British Empire
Kate Fullagar
11. Makahs, Maori, and the Settler Revolution in Pacific Marine Space
Joshua L. Reid
12. Imperial Structures, Indigenous Aims: Connecting Native Engagement in Scotland, North America, and South Asia
Justin Brooks
13. Shawundais and the Methodist Mission to Native North America
Elspeth Martini
Afterword, by Shino Konishi
Contributors
Index
ISBN: 9781421426563
ISBN-10: 1421426560
Published: 14th January 2019
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 376
Audience: General Adult
For Ages: 18+ years old
Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 15.3 x 22.9 x 2.2
Weight (kg): 0.51
Kate Fullagar
Born and raised in Canberra, Australia, she completed her honours degree in History at the Australian National University in 1997. Subsequently, she pursued her MA (2001) and PhD (2005) at the University of California at Berkeley under the guidance of scholars such as Thomas Laqueur, James Vernon, and David Lieberman. During this period, she freelanced for OUP and the journal Representations, contemplating a potential career in publishing.
Returning to Australia, she initially worked as a project officer at the Australian Academy of Humanities. From 2007 to 2010, she served as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Sydney, followed by a tenured position in the Modern History department at Macquarie University from 2010 to 2020. In July 2020, she became a professor in the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at ACU.
She authored "The Savage Visit" (Berkeley, 2012), examining the rise and fall of British fascination for Indigenous visitors in the eighteenth century. Exploring similar themes, she edited "The Atlantic World in the Antipodes: Effects and Transformations since the Eighteenth Century" (Newcastle, 2012), featuring contributions from eminent scholars.
Transitioning to more Indigenous-focused history, she collaborated with historian Michael McDonnell, co-editing "Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences in a Revolutionary Age" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018). In 2020, she published the award-winning "The Warrior, the Voyager, and the Artist: Three Lives in an Age of Empire" (Yale University Press), delving into the lives of Cherokee warrior Ostenaco, Raiatean voyager Ma’i, and British painter Joshua Reynolds. In 2023, she ventured into Australian history with "Bennelong & Phillip" (Simon and Schuster, 2023).
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