Reforming empire Protestant colonialism and conscience in British literature / Christopher Hodgkins.

Contents Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Binding Ties 1 --One. Once-and-Future Kings -- The "Matter of Britain" and Protestant Imperial Recovery from John Dee to Cymbeline 10 --Two. The Uses of Atrocity -- Satanic Spaniards, Hispanic Satans, and the "Black Legend" from Las Casas to Milton 54 --Three. Stooping to Conquer -- Heathen Idolatry, Protestant Humility, and the "White Legend" of Drake 77 --Four. The Nubile Savage and the Soulless Slave -- Imagining Race from Pocahontas to the Colonial Color Line 113 --Five. Prophets against Empire -- Countertraditions, 1516-1815 137 --Six. "Hollow All Delight!" -- Countertraditions, 1815-1945 191.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 249-265) and index.
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