Description
CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title (2018)
About the Author
Kristina Bross is an Associate Professor of English at Purdue University and the author of Dry Bones and Indian Sermons: Praying Indians in Colonial America (Cornell UP, 2004).
Reviews
Future History is a provocative and stimulating contribution to the field of early modern Anglophone Atlantic studies. Bross's interdisciplinary in-terrogation of globalization, religion, book history, and commerce, along-side her theoretical exploration of an expanded concept of the archive, colonial fantasy, and "true relations," provides fresh insights into the archives and texts that underlie all scholarly attempts to write literary history and challenge us to rethink and restructure the ways we excavate, interpret, and tell such stories. * Alison Searle, Early American Literature *
How to describe this wonderful book? It is an account of how writers of the past - one past - imagined a longed-for future, how a poorly organized and under-resourced people on the fringe of Europe envisioned its divinely sanctioned global domination, how the Americas and Asia emerged as dual fascinations for the early modern English as interconnected sources of both material wealth and spiritual salvation. It is an eloquent meditation on the many accidents and intentional actions that produce archives, with their eccentric shapes, textures, and absences, along with surprises that speak truth to power. Future History is a must-read for those who would know how the seventeenth-century English imagined themselves into their future, but also for those seeking a passionate articulation of how the labor of humanists matters for our urgent present day. * Laura M. Stevens, The University of Tulsa *
Future History offers a highly engaging, even provocative, consideration of England's interactions with and imaginings of the world. Kristina Bross's insightful readings open new ways of understanding the origins of British engagement with the world. In a sense a companion volume to Alison Game's Cosmopolitans, Bross's work also stands on its own as a monumental achievement. * Carla Gardina Pestana, UCLA *
Bross's Future History brings a much-needed and eye-opening global global perspective to the study of seventeenth-century English writing, reminding us that America and Asia alike were part of a proto-imperial English vision whose imagined future rested on present violence. This book will change the way scholars across disciplines understand early modern archives and spaces. * Michelle Burnham, Santa Clara University *
Awards
Winner of ^BCHOICE Outstanding Academic Title (2018)^R.
Book Information
ISBN 9780190665135
Author Kristina Bross
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 499g
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 239mm * 25mm