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Johns Hopkins University | AS.060.213

Global Victorians: Race, Empire, Re-Imagination

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The British nineteenth century was marked by rapid industrialization and increasing social inequality. It gave birth to some of the most well-known novelists and thinkers in the English language, while introducing technologies of communication and surveillance that continue to trouble us today. It was also a period of the British Empire’s overseas expansion and racial-economic empowerment, especially in Africa, East Asia, and the Mediterranean. This course surveys a wide range of literary, artistic, intellectual developments that took place across a wide geographical terrain in the British imperial nineteenth-century, as well as later imperial and post-imperial renditions of it.

Spring 2023

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Spring 2023

Professor: Jeanne-marie Jackson

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Spring 2023

Professor: Jesse Rosenthal

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