Format:
1 Online-Ressource (ix, 357 Seiten)
ISBN:
9781350219939
Content:
Imagining Tudor England -- 'little England' -- The Pathology of the Curse of Ham -- Painting the Blackamoore Black -- Black Strangers and Slaves Turn'd African Neighbours.
Content:
"The Tudor period remains a source of timeless fascination, with endless novels, TV programmes and films depicting the period in myriad ways. And yet our image of the Tudor era remains overwhelmingly white. This ground-breaking and provocative new book seeks to redress the balance: revealing not only how black presence in Tudor England was far greater than has previously been recognised, but that Tudor conceptions of race were far more complex than we have been led to believe. Onyeka Nubia's original research shows that Tudors from many walks of life regularly interacted with people of African descent, both at home and abroad, revealing a genuine pragmatism towards race and acceptance of difference. Nubia also rejects the influence of the 'Curse of Ham' myth on Tudor thinking, persuasively arguing that many of the ideas associated with modern racism are in fact relatively recent developments."--Publisher's description
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-344) and index
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786994202
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786994219
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786994233
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786994226
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786994240
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786994219
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nubia, Onyeka England's other countrymen London : Zed, 2019 ISBN 9781786994219
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786994202
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1786994216
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
,
English Studies
Keywords:
England
;
Schwarze
;
Geschichte 1485-1603
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Electronic books
DOI:
10.5040/9781350219939
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