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The Invention of Colonialism

The Invention of Colonialism

The Invention of Colonialism

Richard Hakluyt and Medieval Travel Writing
Author:
Sebastian Sobecki, University of Toronto
Published:
July 2025
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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781009644099

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    This Element argues that it was not just the application of medieval texts by Richard Hakluyt that made them relevant for England's budding colonial ideology; rather, it shows that these premodern texts already conveyed the essence of the expansionist mercantilism and colonialist imperialism that would characterise early English exceptionalism and the Elizabethan reach for the Americas. The upshot of the author's argument is threefold. First, Hakluyt and his contemporaries were much better and closer readers of medieval travel texts than we give them credit for; second, the ideology behind English colonialism was shaped in the late medieval period, not in Elizabethan England; and third, another facet of periodisation, with its epistemological emphasis on rupture rather than continuity, comes under pressure.

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    July 2025
    Hardback
    9781009644099
    78 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    0.249kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: England's Sphere of Influence
    • 1. Mandeville's Hegemonic Gaze and Hakluyt's Multi-text
    • 2. A Blueprint for Colonialism: The Discourse Concerning Western Planting (1584) and The Libelle of Englyshe Polycye (1436)
    • 3. Edgar's Archipelago Revisited: Hakluyt, John Dee, and the Four Seas of Britain
    • Afterword: The Ends of Edgar's Archipelago
    • References.
      Author
    • Sebastian Sobecki , University of Toronto