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The Cultural Work of Empire: The Seven Years´ War and the Imagining of the Shandean State
Carol Watts
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Hardback. A vibrant study of the rich cultural and literary landscape of mid-eighteenth Britain and the forging of 'modern' subjectivity in a time of global war. Num Pages: 352 pages, 7 B&W illustrations. BIC Classification: DNF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 243 x 161 x 27. Weight in Grams: 750.
This book argues that the Seven Years' War (1756--63) produced an intense historical consciousness within British cultural life regarding the boundaries of belonging to community, family and nation. Global warfare prompts a radical re-imagining of the state and the subjectivities of those who inhabit it. Laurence Sterne's distinctive writing provides a remarkable route through the transformations of mid-eighteenth-century British culture. The risks of war generate unexpected freedoms and crises in the making of domestic imperial subjects, which will continue to reverberate in anti-slavery struggles and colonial conflict from America to India. The book concentrates on the period from the 1750s ... Read more
This book argues that the Seven Years' War (1756--63) produced an intense historical consciousness within British cultural life regarding the boundaries of belonging to community, family and nation. Global warfare prompts a radical re-imagining of the state and the subjectivities of those who inhabit it. Laurence Sterne's distinctive writing provides a remarkable route through the transformations of mid-eighteenth-century British culture. The risks of war generate unexpected freedoms and crises in the making of domestic imperial subjects, which will continue to reverberate in anti-slavery struggles and colonial conflict from America to India. The book concentrates on the period from the 1750s ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Number of pages
352
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780748625642
SKU
V9780748625642
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About Carol Watts
Carol Watts is a Senior Lecturer in the School of English and Humanities, Birkbeck, University of London. She has published widely on eighteenth-century topics from architecture to women's time, including work in Radical Philosophy and South Atlantic Quarterly, and articles on the work of Laurence Sterne. The author of Dorothy Richardson (1995), she is currently working on the flows of ... Read more
Reviews for The Cultural Work of Empire: The Seven Years´ War and the Imagining of the Shandean State
This is an impressive work of scholarship. It is exemplary in that its specific concern with Sterne's work constantly opens into an engagement with literature's political unconscious. The analysis is often dazzling.
Alberto Moreiras, Sixth Century Professor of Modern Thought and Hispanic Studies, University of Aberdeen This brilliant book is about the cultural history of the Seven Years War ... Read more
Alberto Moreiras, Sixth Century Professor of Modern Thought and Hispanic Studies, University of Aberdeen This brilliant book is about the cultural history of the Seven Years War ... Read more