England's Internal Colonies: Class, Capital, and the Literature of Early Modern English Colonialism

England's Internal Colonies: Class, Capital, and the Literature of Early Modern English Colonialism

by M. Netzloff
England's Internal Colonies: Class, Capital, and the Literature of Early Modern English Colonialism

England's Internal Colonies: Class, Capital, and the Literature of Early Modern English Colonialism

by M. Netzloff

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Overview

In England's Internal Colonies , Netzloff examines how the literature and discursive practices of English colonialism emerged as an extension of internal colonialist ventures in regions of England, Scotland and Ireland. Netzloff argues that England's internal and overseas colonies were linked together as a result of a perceived crisis concerning the social position of England's labouring poor, an expanding underclass which found itself at the centre of both the anxieties and aspirations of colonial projects. Through an analysis of texts by Shakespeare, Jonson, Heywood, Speed and others, Netzloff discusses the interconnections between class and colonialism in relation to such topics as piracy, vagrancy, colonial labour practices, mercantilism and early modern capitalism, the status of gypsies, and the colonization of the Anglo-Scottish Borders and Ulster.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403961839
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 01/29/2004
Series: Early Modern Cultural Studies 1500-1700
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

MARK NETZLOFF is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Table of Contents

Introduction: 'We have Indians at Home': Internal Colonialism in Early Modern England 'The universal market of the world': Capital Formation and The Merchant of Venice A Nation of Pirates: Piracy, Conversion and Nation Space Venting Trinculos: The Tempest and Discourses of Colonial Labour 'Counterfeit Egyptians' and Imagined Borders: Jonson's The Gypsies Metamorphosed and the Union of the Realms Forgetting the Ulster Plantation: John Speed's The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain and the Colonial Archive Conclusion: The Unmaking of the English Working Class
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