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Article: England's Internal Colonies: Class, Capital, and the Literature of Early Modern English Colonialism.(Book review)
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- Renaissance Quarterly
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- June 22, 2006
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Mark Netzloff. England's Internal Colonies: Class, Capital, and the Literature of Early Modern English Colonialism.
Early Modern Cultural Studies, 1500-1700. Hampshire: Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2003. xii + 280 pp. index. illus. map. $69.95. ISBN: 0-521-22155-2.
So often a typology exists in representation. Such a double vision occurs in the colonial expansion of England in the early modern period. The doubleness is between here and there, home and away, what can be expressed as internal and external colonies.
Mark Netzloff explores the relation between the internal and external in England of this time. For him, incipient or protocapitalism ...