The Empire of Nature - Paperback

The Empire of Nature - Paperback

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by John M. MacKenzie (Author)

This study assesses the significance of the hunting cult as a major element of the imperial experience in Africa and Asia. In it, the author demonstrates the racial inequalities which existed between Europeans and indigenous hunters.

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This study assesses the significance of the hunting cult as a major element of the imperial experience in Africa and Asia. Through a study of the game laws and the beginnings of conservation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the author demonstrates the racial inequalities which existed between Europeans and indigenous hunters. Africans were denied access to game, and the development of game reserves and national parks accelerated this process. Indigenous hunters in Africa and India were turned into poachers and only Europeans were permitted to hunt.

Author Biography


Robert Aldrich is Professor of European History at the University of Sydney

Cindy McCreery is Lecturer in European History at the University of Sydney.
Number of Pages: 350
Dimensions: 0.9 x 9.1 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: November 06, 2008
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