October 2021 Academic Lead Titles

Studies in Imperialism

Chosen peoples: The Bible, race and empire in the long nineteenth century Edited by Gareth Atkins, Shinjini Das, Brian Murray, series edited by Alan Lester

Studies in Imperialism

Chosen peoples: The Bible, race and empire in the long nineteenth century
Edited by Gareth Atkins, Shinjini Das, Brian Murray, series edited by Alan Lester


Paperback | Sep 2021 | Manchester University Press | 9781526160201 | 240pp | 234x156mm | RFB | AUD$54.99, NZD$64.99
Hardback | Feb 2020 | Manchester University Press | 9781526143044 | 240pp | 234x156mm | GEN | AUD$183.99, NZD$167.55

Chosen peoples demonstrates how biblical themes, ideas and metaphors shaped racial, national and imperial identities in the long nineteenth century.

Even as radical new ideas challenged the historicity of the Bible, biblical notions of lineage, descent and inheritance continued to inform understandings of race, nation and empire. European settler movements portrayed 'new' territories across the seas as lands of Canaan, but if many colonised and conquered peoples resisted the imposition of biblical narratives, they also appropriated biblical tropes to their own ends. These innovative case-studies throw new light on familiar areas such as slavery, colonialism and the missionary project, while forging exciting cross-comparisons between race, identity and the politics of biblical translation and interpretation in South Africa, Egypt, Australia, America and Ireland.