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    Colonial Emigration, Public Policy, and Tory Romanticism, 1783-1830.Karen O'Brien - 2009 - In Duncan Kelly (ed.), Lineages of Empire: The Historical Roots of British Imperial Thought. OUP/British Academy. pp. 161.
    This chapter focuses on white colonial emigration and the settlement of the British and Irish following the loss of the first British Empire. In particular, it examines the British imaginative engagement with the figure of the colonial settler as a casualty of war, industrialization, and poverty, as well as an economic migrant who nevertheless appeared to signify the potential for the recuperation of British society in the future. The chapter is also concerned with the role of the Romantic writers and (...)
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  2. 'These Nations Newton Made his Own': Poetry, Knowledge and British Imperial Globalisation.Karen O'Brien - 2009 - In Daniel Carey & Lynn Festa (eds.), The Postcolonial Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Colonialism and Postcolonial Theory. Oxford University Press.
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  3. (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2009), 310 pp.,£ 17.99/$34.99, ISBN 978 0 521 77427 7. [REVIEW]Karen O'Brien - 2011 - History of Political Thought 32 (4).