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Burdens of History

Released on 1994
Burdens of History

Author: Antoinette M. Burton

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

ISBN: 0807844713

Category: Social Science

Page: 322

View: 891

In this study of British middle-class feminism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Antoinette Burton explores an important but neglected historical dimension of the relationship between feminism and imperialism. Demonstrating how feminis

Burdens of History

Released on 2000-11-09
Burdens of History

Author: Antoinette Burton

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

ISBN: 9780807860656

Category: History

Page: 318

View: 859

In this study of British middle-class feminism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Antoinette Burton explores an important but neglected historical dimension of the relationship between feminism and imperialism. Demonstrating how feminists in the United Kingdom appropriated imperialistic ideology and rhetoric to justify their own right to equality, she reveals a variety of feminisms grounded in notions of moral and racial superiority. According to Burton, Victorian and Edwardian feminists such as Josephine Butler, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, and Mary Carpenter believed that the native women of colonial India constituted a special 'white woman's burden.' Although there were a number of prominent Indian women in Britain as well as in India working toward some of the same goals of equality, British feminists relied on images of an enslaved and primitive 'Oriental womanhood' in need of liberation at the hands of their emancipated British 'sisters.' Burton argues that this unquestioning acceptance of Britain's imperial status and of Anglo-Saxon racial superiority created a set of imperial feminist ideologies, the legacy of which must be recognized and understood by contemporary feminists.

The Burden of History

Released on 2011-11-01
The Burden of History

Author: Elizabeth Furniss

Publisher: UBC Press

ISBN: 9780774842181

Category: History

Page: 237

View: 969

This book is an ethnography of the cultural politics of Native/non-Native relations in a small interior BC city -- Williams Lake -- at the height of land claims conflicts and tensions. Furniss analyses contemporary colonial relations in settler societies, arguing that 'ordinary' rural Euro- Canadians exercise power in maintaining the subordination of aboriginal people through 'common sense' assumptions and assertions about history, society, and identity, and that these cultural activities are forces in an ongoing, contemporary system of colonial domination. She traces the main features of the regional Euro-Canadian culture and shows how this cultural complex is thematically integrated through the idea of the frontier. Key facets of this frontier complex are expressed in diverse settings: casual conversations among Euro-Canadians; popular histories; museum displays; political discourse; public debates about aboriginal land claims; and ritual celebrations of the city's heritage.

Burden of History

Released on 2017-09-25
Burden of History

Author: Udayon Misra

Publisher: Oxford University Press

ISBN: 9780199091577

Category: History

Page: 240

View: 317

The Partition of India left in its wake far-reaching consequences for the northeastern state of Assam. Appearing to be caught in a time warp, the region continues to grapple with questions that engaged the public mind more than seven decades ago, before and immediately after the Partition. Alarmingly, issues such as immigration, demographic change, language, and identity have not only retained their relevance but have also gained an extra edge today. In this volume, the author outlines the present contentious issues confronting the state. Explaining the roots of these disputes and how the challenge posed by Assam held serious consequences for the nation as a whole, this work examines the developments that occurred in the years preceding Independence and the Partition. These developments have etched their effect on the society, politics, and economy of Assam, along with the entire northeastern region, in an indelible manner. As the volume reveals, the burden of those momentous years still rests heavily on Assam’s contemporary political scenario.

The Happy Burden of History

Released on 2011
The Happy Burden of History

Author: Andrew Stuart Bergerson

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

ISBN: 9783110246360

Category: History

Page: 265

View: 825

What can well-meaning people do about terror and genocide? The more we fight against systems of violence, the further we seem to sink into them. This book explores the lives and letters of ordinary and intellectual Germans who faced the ethical challenges of the Third Reich. Trained in history, literary criticism, philosophy, and theology, its four authors look at the role of myths, lies, non-conformity, irony, and modeling in cultivating 'a self'. They explain how we might use these ordinary strategies of selfhood to bear the burden of historical responsibility Ư? and be happy doing.

The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History

Released on 2016-09-16
The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History

Author: Hugh Ragsdale

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781315480794

Category: Political Science

Page: 322

View: 353

This work provides an interpretive history of Russia from earliest times to today, recounting the story of Russia's past. It discusses Russia's strengths and weaknesses as a civilization, and the challenges posed by the contemporary effort to remake Russia.

Taking on the Burden of History

Released on 2008
Taking on the Burden of History

Author: George M. Van Sant

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

ISBN: 9781436329255

Category: Biography & Autobiography

Page: 469

View: 545

This book is a memoir of the author's active service in the United States Marine Corps. It recounts his decision to enlist, boot camp, service in North China, recall in 1950, commissioning, adventures in Hollywood, combat service in Korea, and his homecoming. The author reveals he was not your typical hard-charging Marine. The book tells stories of many heroes, and a few cowards. It recounts some terrifying experiences, some hilarious episodes, and graphically illustrates how the superlative history of the Corps imposes a burden on every individual Marine to measure up.

Jews, Catholics, and the Burden of History

Released on 2006-03-02
Jews, Catholics, and the Burden of History

Author: Eli Lederhendler

Publisher: Oxford University Press

ISBN: 9780190293994

Category: History

Page: 400

View: 538

Volume XXI of the distinguished annual Studies in Contemporary Jewry marks sixty years since the end of the Second World War and forty years since the Second Vatican Council's efforts to revamp Church relations with the Jewish people and the Jewish faith. Jews, Catholics, and the Burden of History offers a collection of new scholarship on the nature of the Jewish-Catholic encounter between 1945 and 2005, with an emphasis on how this relationship has emerged from the shadow of the Holocaust.

AIDS

Released on 1988
AIDS

Author: Associate Professor of Health Policy Elizabeth Fee

Publisher: Univ of California Press

ISBN: 0520063961

Category: Medical

Page: 380

View: 640

Chronicles the responses of societies in times past to deadly diseases and illnesses, exploring the relevance of, and the lessons to be learned from, these events in terms of the current AIDS crisis

Carlyle and the Burden of History

Released on 1985
Carlyle and the Burden of History

Author: John D. Rosenberg

Publisher:

ISBN: STANFORD:36105040102407

Category: Essays

Page: 232

View: 642

The Burden of German History 1919-45

Released on 2020-01-08
The Burden of German History 1919-45

Author: Michael Laffan

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781000357202

Category: History

Page: 224

View: 683

Originally published in 1988, The Burden of German History 1919-45 examines the vast literature surrounding Weimar years and the National Socialist tragedy, daunting even for the specialist historian or political scientist. The essays included in this volume provide an invaluable guide to research of the time and provides a stimulating review of a wide range of topics in modern German cultural, political, economic and military history. The essays are based on a series of lectures given by German and Irish scholars to a conference on the theme ‘Weimar Germany and National Socialism’, which was held in March 1986 in University College, Dublin, under the auspices of the Goethe Institute, Dublin. This book offers a significant commentary on a period of German history which included the exciting and ambivalent freedom of the Weimar society and the repressive, murderous uniformity of National Socialism.

The Burden of Southern History

Released on 1993
The Burden of Southern History

Author: Comer Vann Woodward

Publisher: LSU Press

ISBN: 0807118915

Category: History

Page: 326

View: 630

In this book Woodward brilliantly addresses the interrelated themes of Southern identity, Southern distinctiveness, and the strains of irony that characterize much of the South's historical experience.

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