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Captives: Britain, Empire, and the World, 1600-1850

by Linda Colley

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Publisher Comments:

In this path-breaking book Linda Colley reappraises the rise of the biggest empire in global history. Excavating the lives of some of the multitudes of Britons held captive in the lands their own rulers sought to conquer, Colley also offers an intimate understanding of the peoples and cultures of the Mediterranean, North America, India, and Afghanistan.

Here are harrowing, sometimes poignant stories by soldiers and sailors and their womenfolk, by traders and con men and by white as well as black slaves. By exploring these forgotten captives – and their captors – Colley reveals how Britain’s emerging empire was often tentative and subject to profound insecurities and limitations. She evokes how British empire was experienced by the mass of poor whites who created it. She shows how imperial racism coexisted with cross-cultural collaborations, and how the gulf between Protestantism and Islam, which some have viewed as central to this empire, was often smaller than expected. Brilliantly written and richly illustrated, Captives is an invitation to think again about a piece of history too often viewed in the same old way. It is also a powerful contribution to current debates about the meanings, persistence, and drawbacks of empire.

Review:

“Innovative…. Colley brings a contemporary edge to her writing… [She is] one of the most interesting historians at work today.” —Wilson Quarterly

Review:

“Linda Colley is a great storyteller and she breathes life into the manuscripts she has discovered by captives in the early days of the Empire.” —The Observer (London)

Review:

“Sublimely well written: cunningly paced, beguilingly fluent, deftly allusive, vividly evocative. It is a major contribution to understanding the paradox of the British: the weak who wangled the earth.” —Literary Review

Review:

“Engaging, gracefully written. . . . Sharp-eyed. . . . There is marvelous detail on every page.” —The New York Times Book Review

Review:

“A sort of White Teeth version of imperial history. . . . A completely original intelligence.”The Financial Times

Review:

“Colley’s fascinating book links captivity with imperial expansion and underscores the Britons’ ultimate dependence on loyal ‘natives.’” —The New York Review of Books

Review:

“Superb… coruscating.” —Independent on Sunday (London)

Review:

“Dexterous, wonderfully subtle.” —The Sunday Times

Review:

“Stunningly revisionist… Almost every page of Captives challenges a settled orthodoxy or opens up a fertile new field for research.” —History Today

Review:

“Consistently enlightening. . . . An insightful and stimulating book that presents history with a fresh perspective.” —BookPage

Review:

“This fine, thought-provoking book – at once readable and educative – is crammed full of telling insights.” —Sunday Telegraph

Review:

“Brilliant and original. . . . Colley offers a challenge to the traditional tale of Imperial Britain’s rise.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review

Review:

“Abounds in fascinating human stories and constantly requires the reader to reconsider accepted dogma.” —Daily Telegraph (London)

About the Author

Born in Britain, Linda Colley has taught and written on history and current events on both sides of the Atlantic. Previously at Cambridge, Yale, and the London School of Economics, she is now Shelby M.C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University. Her previous books include In Defiance of Oligarchy: The Tory Party, 1714-1760, Namier, and Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837, for which she won the Wolfson Prize.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780385721462
Subtitle:
Britain, Empire, and the World, 1600-1850
Author:
Colley, Linda
Publisher:
Anchor Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
Great britain
Subject:
British
Subject:
Imperialism
Subject:
Captivity narratives
Subject:
Europe - Great Britain - General
Subject:
History
Subject:
Imperialism -- History.
Subject:
British - Foreign countries - History
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
no. 1998/242
Publication Date:
January 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
464
Dimensions:
7.99x5.13x.98 in. .91 lbs.

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