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Classics and Imperialism in the British Empire

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Zusatztext the volume makes a valuable contribution to the development of collaborative work between the disciplines of classics and modern history, and points the way for similar studies in the future. Klappentext A collection of essays constituting the first comprehensive study of the relationship between classical ideas and British colonialism. The contributors demonstrate that ideas about the Greek and Roman world since the eighteenth century developed hand-in-hand with the rise and fall of the British Empire. Zusammenfassung A collection of essays constituting the first comprehensive study of the relationship between classical ideas and British colonialism. The contributors demonstrate that ideas about the Greek and Roman world since the eighteenth century developed hand-in-hand with the rise and fall of the British Empire. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction I. Classical Scholarship and Imperial Hegemonies 1: Kostas Vlassopoulos: Imperial encounters: discourses on empire and the uses of ancient history during the eighteenth century 2: Rama Mantena: Imperial ideology and the uses of Rome in discourses on Britain's Indian Empire II. Classics and the Superior Race 3: Margaret Williamson: 'The mirror-shield of knowledge': classicizing the West Indies 4: Debbie Challis: 'The ablest race': the ancient Greeks in Victorian racial theory III. Empire and the Classical Text 5: Mark Bradley: Tacitus' Agricola and the conquest of Britain: representations of Empire in Victorian and Edwardian England 6: David Fearn: Imperialist fragmentation and the discovery of Bacchylides IV. Decline and Danger 7: Adam Rogers and Richard Hingley: Edward Gibbon and Francis Haverfield: the traditions of imperial decline 8: Emma Reisz: Classics, race, and Edwardian anxieties about empire V. Relocating the Classical 9: Abhishek Kaicker: Visions of modernity in revisions of the past: Altaf Hussain Hali and the 'Legacy of the Greeks' 10: Margaret Malamud: Translatio Imperii: America as the New Rome c.1900 Envoi ...

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