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Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels: Travel and Colonial Writing in English, 1550-1630: An Anthology (2nd edn)

Online ISBN:
9780191914430
Print ISBN:
9780198871552
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels: Travel and Colonial Writing in English, 1550-1630: An Anthology (2nd edn)

Matthew Dimmock (ed.),
Matthew Dimmock
(ed.)
Professor of Early Modern Studies, University of Sussex
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Andrew Hadfield (ed.)
Andrew Hadfield
(ed.)
Professor of English, University of Sussex
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Published online:
18 August 2022
Published in print:
1 July 2022
Online ISBN:
9780191914430
Print ISBN:
9780198871552
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The second edition of Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels is significantly revised and expanded, twenty years after the first edition helped to establish the field of travel and colonial writing in English. The anthology includes substantial new chapters of extracts on ‘The North’, detailing the important Arctic voyages and the search for the elusive North-West Passage to China; ‘Islamic West Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean’ includes new material on Persia, Russia, and Jerusalem; ‘England from Elsewhere’ includes observations of England and the English from European travellers; and an epilogue on women travellers explores the importance in particular of Lady Catherine Whetenhall’s journey to Italy, recorded after her early death. The chapter on Africa includes new material on the Congo, Gambia, and Sierra Leone, and the chapter on East Asia and the South Seas contains new material on China and Japan. There are new images of West African figures and Sir Anthony and Lady Sherley in Persian courtly attire. The introduction has been carefully revised to take into account the wealth of scholarship on English perceptions of Asia and the Mediterranean, and the analysis of race and racial identity has been expanded in line with contemporary concerns. Headnotes and notes have been revised and expanded throughout the text. The anthology is the most comprehensive single-volume available in English, and, with its newly modernized text and reader-friendly apparatus, is designed to appeal to the general as well as the specialist reader. No one interested in the history of travel, colonial writing, and racial politics at the time of the first British Empire can ignore this work.

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