That nineteenth-century colonial-era writings have been rightly criticized for their Orientalist bias is no longer a new idea, thanks to the work done by scholars like Edward Said. But they leave us with the question of how they can and should be read by scholars today, what information can...
Reviewed: The Arrogance of Faith: Christianity and Race in America from the Colonial Era to the Twentieth Century. Wood, Forrest G.doi:10.1080/03612759.1992.9949619BarnesHoward A.History Reviews of New Books
La mineria mexicana: De la colonia al siglo XX [Mexican Mining: From the Colonial Era to the Twentieth Century]Bakewell, Peter
D. (2006). Toxinology in Australia's colonial era: A chronology and perspective of human envenomation in 19th century Australia. Toxicon, 48(7), 726-737.Pearn J, Winkel KD. Toxinology in Australia's colonial era: a chronology and perspective of human envenomation in 19th century Australia....
In the mid-twentieth century, a set of South Asian countries collectively experienced a catharsis from colonizers' rule. The period that followed sparked an era of ideas and philosophies for a new future. During this time, architects were pivotal in creating modernist structures that defined ...
Born in Mexico in the first half of the 19th century, the religious folk art sculpture depicting an Archangel, with polychrome paint over carved wood. What we love about this piece is the incredible and unusual patina! Beautifully ...
That began to change in the late 19th century as agriculture became of greater interest to colonial administrators (Buzeta and Brave, 1851; Cavada, 1876). The first civic census of the Philippines, an item comparable to the U.S.-era censuses in intent, design and organising principles, was...
There were wars among Africans in southern Africa during the early 19th century caused migrations and alterations in African political organization, which created the states of Swazi and Lesotho. In all American slave societies, the social hierarchy that developed placed white at the top, and the ...
sets of tibia/fibula eroding from an exposed elevated surface in the floodplain of the Norman River. The location was an Aboriginal camp from the late 19th century until the Second World War, with an established (colonial era) cemetery sited on an elevated area to the west (Adams et al....
In the context of the Caribbean, the financial system was in a nascent stage until the advent of the 19th century. This era marked the establishment of the Colonial Bank in 1836, which ushered in a new phase of financial development (Brown 1990). The establishment of the Colonial Bank was...