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This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book seeks to add new depth to our understanding of imperial power and of the ways in which such power was exercised and limited. It provides a broad historical introduction to the socially dominant time-consciousness of nineteenth-century Britain. The book examines how the colonial curtailment of Aboriginal temporalities complemented this logic of elimination by helping to contain, absorb and effectively remove an Indigenous presence in the colony of Victoria. It illustrates how time played a different but nevertheless crucial role in planting the first seeds of a European cultural order in that part of the world. The book offers an anthropological commentary on Indigenous knowledge systems; the object is rather to understand how Europeans themselves viewed Indigenous temporalities.

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The colonisation of time

Ritual, routine and resistance in the British Empire

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