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    Author(s)Harriet Guest 
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780521881944
    Pages270
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2008

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    Cambridge University Press Empire Barbarism And Civilisation Captain Cook William Hodges And The Return To The Pacific by Harriet Guest 

    The artist William Hodges accompanied Captain Cook on his second voyage to the South Pacific in 1772–5. His extraordinarily vivid images, read against the fascinating journals of Cook and his companions, reveal as much about European cultures and historiography as about the peoples they visited. In this lively and original book, Harriet Guest discusses Hodges's dramatic landscapes and portraits alongside written accounts of the voyages and in the context of the theories of civilisation which shaped European perceptions – theories drawn from the works of philosophers of the Scottish enlightenment such as Adam Smith and John Millar. She argues that the voyagers resorted to diverse or incompatible models of progress in successive encounters with different groups of islanders, and shows how these models also structured metropolitan views of the voyagers and of Hodges's work. This fully illustrated study offers a fresh perspective on eighteenth-century representations of gender, colonialism and exploration.



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