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Dreamworlds of Race - by Duncan Bell (Hardcover)

Dreamworlds of Race - by  Duncan Bell (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>How transatlantic thinkers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries promoted the unification of Britain and the United States</b> <p/>Between the late nineteenth century and the First World War an ocean-spanning network of prominent individuals advocated the unification of Britain and the United States. They dreamt of the final consolidation of the Angloworld. Scholars, journalists, politicians, businessmen, and science fiction writers invested the "Anglo-Saxons" with extraordinary power. The most ambitious hailed them as a people destined to bring peace and justice to the earth. More modest visions still imagined them as likely to shape the twentieth century. <i>Dreamworlds of Race</i> explores this remarkable moment in the intellectual history of racial domination, political utopianism, and world order. <p/>Focusing on a quartet of extraordinary figures--Andrew Carnegie, W. T. Stead, Cecil J. Rhodes, and H. G. Wells--Duncan Bell shows how unionists on both sides of the Atlantic reimagined citizenship, empire, patriotism, race, war, and peace in their quest to secure global supremacy. Yet even as they dreamt of an Anglo-dominated world, the unionists disagreed over the meaning of race, the legitimacy of imperialism, the nature of political belonging, and the ultimate form and purpose of unification. The racial dreamworld was an object of competing claims and fantasies. Exploring speculative fiction as well as more conventional forms of political writing, Bell reads unionist arguments as expressions of the utopianism circulating through fin-de-siècle Anglo-American culture, and juxtaposes them with pan-Africanist critiques of racial domination and late twentieth-century fictional narratives of Anglo-American empire. <p/>Tracing how intellectual elites promoted an ambitious project of political and racial unification between Britain and the United States, <i>Dreamworlds of Race</i> analyzes ideas of empire and world order that reverberate to this day.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A hugely impressive, and topic defining, achievement. . . . The larger portrait Bell paints is not only fascinating and important, it provides an illuminating context for Wells's thought and art.<b>---Adam Roberts, <i>The Wellsian</i></b><br><br><i>Dreamworlds of Race</i> deserves to be read by a wide audience. It is an excellent work drawing together numerous strands of Anglo-American imaginations and revealing the tensions and hopes pinned on utopian racial thinking.<b>---James Watts, <i>Journal of Victorian Culture</i></b><br><br><i>Dreamworlds of Race</i> is a powerful and profound statement that provides a definitive intellectual history of imperial era thought and deftly demonstrates its inseparability from liberalism and racial and cultural hierarchy. For students of history, politics, international relations, and even literature, its interdisciplinary appeal should make it essential reading. Ranging in widely in scope, and written with elegance and aplomb, the work is a distinguished and indispensable contribution to our understanding of how geo-political fear and ambition rested on highly racialized conceptions of nation and empire.<b>---Robert Singh, <i>Ethnic & Racial Studies</i></b><br><br>In the United Kingdom and the United States in the late nineteenth century, a multitude of thinkers advanced new and often startling visions of the future of the global order. In this masterly book, Bell explores the ideas of some of the most intriguing figures of this era, illuminating their dreams of a world-dominating Anglo-American political community united by race and empire. This is intellectual history at its best.<b>---G. John Ikenberry, <i>Foreign Affairs</i></b><br><br>Largely forgotten today, however, is that era of history when there occurred not only a 'Great Rapprochement' between the two nations but also debates about the possibility of reuniting the 'Republic and the Empire' on the basis of a shared Anglo-Saxon racial destiny. . . . Duncan Bell's remarkable book <i>Dreamworlds of Race</i> brings that history to light with both scholarly rigor and narrative flair.<b>---Bassam Sidiki, <i>Los Angeles Review of Books</i></b><br><br>Winner of the TSA/CUP Book Prize, Transatlantic Studies Association and Cambridge University Press<br><br>Shortlisted for the BISA Susan Strange Best Book Prize, British International Studies Association<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Duncan Bell</b> is Professor of Political Thought and International Relations at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Christ's College. He is the author of <i>Reordering the World</i> and <i>The Idea of Greater Britain </i>(both Princeton).

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