The Lords of Human Kind : European Attitudes to Other Cultures in the Imperial Age
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Critique Influence Change
ISBN-10
1783604298
ISBN-13
9781783604296
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint
Zed Books Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 12th, 2015
Print length
394 Pages
Weight
518 grams
Dimensions
14.00 x 21.70 x 3.10 cms
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Colonialism & imperialismCultural studiesEthnic studies
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A landmark work in the history of eurocentrism by one of Britain's most distinguished left-wing historians
When European explorers went out into the world to open up trade routes and establish colonies, they brought back much more than silks and spices, cotton and tea. Inevitably, they also brought back impressions of the people with whom they came into contactimpressions that, while occasionally admiring, were more often hostile or contemptuous.
First published in 1969, and a major influence on a generation of historians and cultural critics, Victor Kiernans The Lords of Human Kind reveals the full range of those responses. Drawing on a wide array of sources, including missionaries memoirs, letters from the wives of diplomats, explorers diaries, and the work of writers as diverse as Voltaire, Thackeray, Goldsmith, and Kipling, Kiernan presents a sweeping account of European attitudes to other peoples that emerged from the Age of Exploration, endured through the colonial era, and, with some changes, persist in todays more multicultural Europe.
Erudite, ironic, and global in scope, The Lords of Human Kind is a landmark in the history of Eurocentrism, ready to reach a new generation of readers.
First published in 1969, and a major influence on a generation of historians and cultural critics, Victor Kiernans The Lords of Human Kind reveals the full range of those responses. Drawing on a wide array of sources, including missionaries memoirs, letters from the wives of diplomats, explorers diaries, and the work of writers as diverse as Voltaire, Thackeray, Goldsmith, and Kipling, Kiernan presents a sweeping account of European attitudes to other peoples that emerged from the Age of Exploration, endured through the colonial era, and, with some changes, persist in todays more multicultural Europe.
Erudite, ironic, and global in scope, The Lords of Human Kind is a landmark in the history of Eurocentrism, ready to reach a new generation of readers.
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