This dissertation is a study of cosmopolitanism in early nineteenth-century Britain, and it approaches cosmopolitanism as an alternative and often overlooked approach to the question of nation in the early nineteenth century. Building out of enlightenment political philosophies such as that of Kant, cosmopolitanism does not mean the absence of national attachment and national limitations but rather involves the co-existence of national demarcations and universal belonging, and in early nineteenth century Britain, it appears alongside romantic nationalism in the struggle to represent the nation. I am interested in how cosmopolitanism in this period offers a non-unified formulation of the nation that stands in contrast to more unified models ...
During colonial times, local cultural expression wrestled with the global as represented by the syst...
A major issue in political philosophy is the extent to which one or another version of nationalism o...
<p>This dissertation argues that the literary, intellectual, and cultural borders of Victorian Brita...
This dissertation is a study of cosmopolitanism in early nineteenth-century Britain, and it approach...
Robinson, Charles E.Following George Gordon, Lord Byron across Britain, Europe, and the Eastern Medi...
Through readings of English-language poems produced in Britain, Italy, India, and South Africa, my d...
textMy dissertation analyzes the hybrid status of writers from what I call the “Romantic periphery”...
textMy dissertation analyzes the hybrid status of writers from what I call the “Romantic periphery”...
This book investigates how Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and their circle understood the idea of Europe...
My dissertation traces the belief that Americans are united in solidarity primarily in cosmopolitan ...
Going beyond Orientalism in its examination of novels dealing with British colonisation in the West,...
Going beyond Orientalism in its examination of novels dealing with British colonisation in the West,...
Between the end of the eighteenth century and the first two decades of the nineteenth century, sever...
Opponents of cosmopolitanism often dismiss the position on the grounds that cosmopolitan proposals a...
Thesis advisor: Alan RichardsonThe Romantic period encompasses a pivotal set of decades for the deve...
During colonial times, local cultural expression wrestled with the global as represented by the syst...
A major issue in political philosophy is the extent to which one or another version of nationalism o...
<p>This dissertation argues that the literary, intellectual, and cultural borders of Victorian Brita...
This dissertation is a study of cosmopolitanism in early nineteenth-century Britain, and it approach...
Robinson, Charles E.Following George Gordon, Lord Byron across Britain, Europe, and the Eastern Medi...
Through readings of English-language poems produced in Britain, Italy, India, and South Africa, my d...
textMy dissertation analyzes the hybrid status of writers from what I call the “Romantic periphery”...
textMy dissertation analyzes the hybrid status of writers from what I call the “Romantic periphery”...
This book investigates how Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and their circle understood the idea of Europe...
My dissertation traces the belief that Americans are united in solidarity primarily in cosmopolitan ...
Going beyond Orientalism in its examination of novels dealing with British colonisation in the West,...
Going beyond Orientalism in its examination of novels dealing with British colonisation in the West,...
Between the end of the eighteenth century and the first two decades of the nineteenth century, sever...
Opponents of cosmopolitanism often dismiss the position on the grounds that cosmopolitan proposals a...
Thesis advisor: Alan RichardsonThe Romantic period encompasses a pivotal set of decades for the deve...
During colonial times, local cultural expression wrestled with the global as represented by the syst...
A major issue in political philosophy is the extent to which one or another version of nationalism o...
<p>This dissertation argues that the literary, intellectual, and cultural borders of Victorian Brita...