The colonisation of time
Ritual, routine and resistance in the British Empire
By (author) Giordano Nanni
Publication date:
30 November 2013Length of book:
304 pagesPublisher
Manchester University PressDimensions:
234x156mmISBN-13: 9780719091292
This impressive book is the first sustained treatment of the effective British colonisation of indigenous time practices. Analysing both the Cape Colony and Australia, Nanni deftly draws our attention to the enormous significance of the temporal as well as the spatial, for the making of the colonial world'.
Alan Lester, Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Sussex
'A very fine study, one that has much to offer the broad range of scholars interested in understanding colonial struggles and their ongoing legacy.'
Kirsten McKenzie, University of Sydney in American Historical Review (April 2013)
[...] if the measure of a good book is that it should ignite the reader’s imagination and suggest all kinds of questions for future research, then this monograph delivers and is a welcome addition to the literature on colonial studies.