Empire, Kinship and Violence. Family Histories, Indigenous Rights and the Making of Settler Colonialism, 1770-1842, Hardback/***
Draws on the linked history of three families to illustrate settler-Indigenous relationships in white settler colonies from 1770-1842. Ranging from Britain and northeastern North America to Australia and southern Africa, Elbourne sheds light on the transnational development of settler colonialism and marginalization of Indigenous peoples. Publisher: Cambridge University Press Author(s): Elizabeth (McGill University, Montreal) Elbourne Illustration(s): Worked examples or Exercises Number of pages: 345 Collection: Critical Perspectives on Empire Publication date: 2022 Dimensions: 159 x 236 x 33 Cover type: Hardback