Historians have generally come to accept the idea of a long eighteenth century one that extended from circa 1660 to 1830. In The Global Eighteenth Century editor Felicity Nussbaum and the contributing authors take this idea one step further positing an eighteenth century that is wide as well as long reaching beyond Europe into the African diaspora the Americas the Levant China India and Oceania. Showcasing the work of twenty-one leading scholars in literature world history art history geography and environmental studies this collection of essays explores both the literal and the metaphorical crossings of the globe addressing the cultural significance of maps paintings travel writing tourist manuals cultural identities island gardens and other topics in order to lend insight to our perception of global culture during this time. In addition the contributors examine the tension between the tendency toward homogenization at the global level and the specifics of local knowledge and culture analyzing examples of sexual and racial intermingling the European reception of indigenous knowledge encounters with diverse religions the exchange of goods and diseases and the real and imagined mappings of the world. These essays which the introduction considers within global and imperial studies add a crucial historical element to the emerging concept of the global. Through careful analysis of texts images and artifacts they articulate the truly global nature of relations among the freshly juxtaposed regions disciplines and methodologies of this complex era. Contributors: Robert Batchelor Laura Brown Vincent Carretta Jill Casid Linda Colley Greg Dening Rod Edmond Matthew H. Edney Carole Fabricant Peter Hulme Betty Joseph Kay Dian Kriz Philip D. Morgan Anna Neill Neil Rennie Joseph Roach Nicholas Rogers Benjamin Schmidt Kate Teltscher Beth Fowkes Tobin and Glyndwr Williams
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