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Violence was a constant on all colonial frontiers, from the British expansion into the Australian and African continents, to the expansion of the United States and the Napoleonic Empire's many incursions into Europe. Yet how did the forms of violence perpetrated in these four corners of the world compare? Did the oppression and exploitation of colonized peoples constitute a new form of violence? Or was it the same that Europeans had always used against conquered peoples?

In this book, four experts specializing in four different regions of the world come together to interrogate the violence committed against Indigenous peoples between 1780 and 1820. Showing how violence and massacre were a tool at the disposal of the colonizer, and often used to subjugate unruly populations, they examine the changing nature of warfare and killing from both a European and Indigenous perspective. Empires of Violence shows how race, othering and fear were maintained and buoyed by violence, in spite of prevailing discourses on humanitarianism, civilization and progress.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. A Revolutionary Age in a Global Context
2. Ways of Being, Ways of Seeing
3. Local and Indigenous Ways of Warfare
4. The Logic of Violence and Massacre on the Imperial Frontier
5. Massacre, the State, and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
6. The Colony of New South Wales
7. 'Determining to Exterminate Them' in 'Terror in Desolation': Massacre in North America
8. 'Striking Terror into the Enemy': The Ethnic Cleansing of the Zuurveld
Epilogue: Reflections on Massacre and Colonial Violence in a Revolutionary Age
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 30 Oct 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 344
ISBN 9781350538658
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Philip Dwyer

Philip Dwyer is Emeritus Professor of History and…

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Barbara Alice Mann

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Nigel Penn

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Lyndall Ryan

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