
Curing the Colonizers: Hydrotherapy, Climatology, and French Colonial Spas
Eric T. Jennings
Combining the histories of empire, leisure, tourism, culture, and medicine, Eric T. Jennings sheds new light on the workings of empire by examining the rationale and practice of French colonial hydrotherapy between 1830 and 1962. He traces colonial acclimatization theory and the development of a “science” of hydrotherapy appropriate to colonial spaces, and he chronicles and compares the histories of spas in several French colonies—Guadeloupe, Madagascar, Tunisia, and Réunion—and in France itself. Throughout Curing the Colonizers, Jennings illuminates the relationship between indigenous and French colonial therapeutic knowledge as well as the ultimate failure of the spas to make colonialism physically or morally safe for the French.
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Alice L. Conklin
Journal of Modern History
“[A] nuanced, insightful examination of the ideological premises and cultural practices that informed French colonialism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. . . . With this fascinating book, Jennings joins a distinguished group of historians. . . . He further enriches our understanding of Europeans’ anxieties about self and security in the alien lands they ruled, casting a fresh eye in turn on the cultural conventions and social practices they marshaled to bolster their sense of confidence and give meaning to their privileged place in the colonial order.”
Dane Kennedy
Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History
“[Jennings] manages to bring to life the diverse aspects of these spa resorts, including their role as medical and political centers and tourist destinations. . . . Jennings’s elegant study handles these complex issues deftly and with clarity. It is a significant and welcome addition to a growing body of literature on the history of acclimatization in French imperialism.”
Mark Harrison
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
“This is a very well constructed study, with the case studies rounded off by a measured conclusion. The main themes are clearly argued and demonstrated, the text nicely illustrated with postcards, advertisements and other illustrations. It is a very welcome addition to the growing literature on the spas.”
Alastair J. Durie
French History