This study considers a range of illustrated encyclopaedias published in London and Paris in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries depicting peoples of the Pacific or Oceania. Using a framework of curiosity, exoticism, and costume iconography, as well as considering relevant contemporary developments, I argue that, despite the widespread appeal to 'curiosity', the books reveal a fairly superficial interest, at a popular level, in other peoples: one that is mainly interested in contrasting 'civilised' Europe with less civilised or 'savage' others. The genres to which these books belonged developed in the sixteenth century, and the books considered in this study followed their genre traditions, fitting the 'new discoveries' of Oce...
Despite numerous French scientific expeditions across the Pacific, from Bougainville in 1766 to Dupe...
[Extract] The Image of Oceania: Although not cited, Philip D. Curtin's The Image of Africa1 ha...
This volume explores encounters between Pacific peoples and foreigners during the longue durée of Eu...
This study considers a range of illustrated encyclopaedias published in London and Paris in the late...
This study considers a range of illustrated encyclopaedias published in London and Paris in the late...
James Cook’s expeditions to the Pacific were unprecedented in late eighteenth-century Britain, and i...
AbstractInscribed Distances: Picturing Human Difference and Scientific DiscoveryBetween Europe and ...
AbstractInscribed Distances: Picturing Human Difference and Scientific DiscoveryBetween Europe and ...
This paper considers little-known imagery made by mid-nineteenth century naval officers travelling i...
[Extract] The Image of Oceania:\ud \ud \ud Although not cited, Philip D. Curtin's The Image of Afri...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
[Extract] The Image of Oceania: Although not cited, Philip D. Curtin's The Image of Africa1 ha...
A series of engravings from George William Anderson’s A New, Authentic, and Complete Collection of V...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
Despite numerous French scientific expeditions across the Pacific, from Bougainville in 1766 to Dupe...
[Extract] The Image of Oceania: Although not cited, Philip D. Curtin's The Image of Africa1 ha...
This volume explores encounters between Pacific peoples and foreigners during the longue durée of Eu...
This study considers a range of illustrated encyclopaedias published in London and Paris in the late...
This study considers a range of illustrated encyclopaedias published in London and Paris in the late...
James Cook’s expeditions to the Pacific were unprecedented in late eighteenth-century Britain, and i...
AbstractInscribed Distances: Picturing Human Difference and Scientific DiscoveryBetween Europe and ...
AbstractInscribed Distances: Picturing Human Difference and Scientific DiscoveryBetween Europe and ...
This paper considers little-known imagery made by mid-nineteenth century naval officers travelling i...
[Extract] The Image of Oceania:\ud \ud \ud Although not cited, Philip D. Curtin's The Image of Afri...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
[Extract] The Image of Oceania: Although not cited, Philip D. Curtin's The Image of Africa1 ha...
A series of engravings from George William Anderson’s A New, Authentic, and Complete Collection of V...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
Despite numerous French scientific expeditions across the Pacific, from Bougainville in 1766 to Dupe...
[Extract] The Image of Oceania: Although not cited, Philip D. Curtin's The Image of Africa1 ha...
This volume explores encounters between Pacific peoples and foreigners during the longue durée of Eu...