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Informal Empire Mexico And Central America In Victorian Culture by Robert D. Aguirre
Informal Empire  Mexico And Central America In Victorian Culture


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Author: Robert D. Aguirre
Published Date: 19 Dec 2004
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 232 pages
ISBN10: 0816644993
ISBN13: 9780816644995
Publication City/Country: Minnesota, United States
Imprint: none
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Aguirre is the author of Informal Empire: Mexico and Central America in Victorian Culture (Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2005) and How and why were these objects transported across the ocean, and what did their presence in London signify? Robert Aguirre's book addresses these questions by situating cultural appropriations and representations of ancient and modern Mexico and Central America in the context of Britain's "informal empire" of commerce and investment in the region. Informal Empire: Mexico and Central America in Victorian Culture by Robert D. Aguirre. Danielle C. Kinsey. In this brief work, Aguirre makes a compelling case for how Mexico and Central America operated in the Victorian imagination: as sites of conquest, as sites of informal empire. Admirably seeking to widen the spectrum of materials Culture, Commerce and Capital Matthew Brown informal Empire: Mexico and Central America in Victorian Culture subtly shifts the emphasis from informality to Informal Empire: Mexico and Central America in Victorian Culture (University of Minnesota Press, 2005). Peer-Reviewed Articles and Chapters (selected) Imperial Logistics: Trollope and the Question of Central America, in New Essays on Anthony Trollope, ed. Frederick Van Dam, et Informal empire:Mexico and Central America in Victorian culture / Robert D. "aOpen for inspection":Mexico at the Egyptian Hall in 1824 - Buena vista Informal Empire: Mexico And Central America In Victorian Culture select episodes of British engagement with Mexico and Central America between 1821 and Informal Empire: Mexico and Central America in Victorian Culture. Nancy Vogeley Hispanic American Historical Review (2006) 86 (3): 634-635. I'm a new user of Wikipedia, and thought I'd help out a bit by adding two recent references to the slim list this piece contains, one an article by Michael Costeloe, the other my book, Informal Empire: Mexico and Central America in Victorian Culture, (University of Minnesota Press, 2005), which has two lengthy chapters on Bullock. Moreover, from the peripheries of British power like Latin America to the Indian jewel in its Informal empire: Mexico and central America in Victorian culture.





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