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Indigenous peoples and settlers in 19th-century Pacific Rim cities

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"Urbanizing frontiers" was published by UBC Press in 2010 - Vancouver, it has 317 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Urbanizing frontiers
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 317
  • Publisher: UBC Press
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  • Publish Location: Vancouver

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"Urbanizing frontiers" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Extremities of empire : two settler-colonial cities in comparative perspective
  • 2- Setter-colonial cities : a survey of bodies and spaces in transition
  • 3- "This grand object" : building towns in Indigenous space (Melbourne, Port Phillip)
  • 4- First Nations space, protocolonial space (Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1843-58)
  • 5- The imagined city and its dislocations : segregation, gender, and town camps (Melbourne, Port Phillip, 1839-50)
  • 6- Narratives of race in the streetscape : fears of miscegenation and making white subjects (Melbourne, Port Phillip, 1850s-60s)
  • 7- From bedlam to incorporation : First Nations, public space, and the emerging city (Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1858-60s)
  • 8- Nervous hybridity : bodies, spaces, and the displacements of Empire (Victoria, British Columbia, 1858-71).

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