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E-BooksScotland and the Caribbean, c.1740-1833 Atlantic Archipelagos



Scotland and the Caribbean, c.1740-1833 Atlantic Archipelagos
Free Download Michael Morris, "Scotland and the Caribbean, c.1740-1833: Atlantic Archipelagos "
English | ISBN: 1138778982 | 2015 | 256 pages | EPUB | 1042 KB
This book participates in the modern recovery of the memory of the long-forgotten relationship between Scotland and the Caribbean. Drawing on theoretical paradigms of world literature and transnationalism, it argues that Caribbean slavery profoundly shaped Scotland's economic, social and cultural development, and draws out the implications for current debates on Scotland's national narratives of identity. Eighteenth- to nineteenth-century Scottish writers are re-examined in this new light. Morris explores the ways that discourses of "improvement" in both Scotland and the Caribbean are mediated by the modes of pastoral and georgic which struggle to explain and contain the labour conditions of agricultural labourers, both free and enslaved. The ambivalent relationship of Scottish writers, including Robert Burns, to questions around abolition allows fresh perspectives on the era. Furthermore, Morris considers the origins of a hybrid Scottish-Creole identity through two nineteenth-century figures - Robert Wedderburn and Mary Seacole. The final chapter moves forward to consider the implications for post-devolution (post-referendum) Scotland. Underpinning this investigation is the conviction that collective memory is a key feature which shapes behaviour and beliefs in the present; the recovery of the memory of slavery is performed here in the interests of social justice in the present.



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E-BooksChronology of the Birth of Cinema 1833-1896



Chronology of the Birth of Cinema 1833-1896
Free Download Chronology of the Birth of Cinema 1833-1896 by Deac Rossell
English | October 18, 2022 | ISBN: 086196716X | True EPUB | 200 pages | 106 MB
Written from an international perspective, this account of the origins of the cinema begins in 1833 with the introduction of optical toys for reproducing movement and ends with a thorough examination of the first full year of projected moving pictures in 1896. Comprehensive and verifiable, with citations that support each individual entry, the book examines the events that culminated in the establishment of the moving picture world that was the dominant visual medium of the last century.



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