"The perilous territory of not belonging": exile and empire in Sir James Mackintosh's letters from early nineteenth-century Bombay
(2018)
Journal Article
Gust, O. (2018). "The perilous territory of not belonging": exile and empire in Sir James Mackintosh's letters from early nineteenth-century Bombay. History Workshop Journal, 86, 22–43. https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dby013
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Mobility, gender and empire in Maria Graham's Journal of a Residence in India (1812) (2017)
Journal Article
Gust, O. (2017). Mobility, gender and empire in Maria Graham's Journal of a Residence in India (1812). Gender and History, 29(2), 273-291. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12294A book by a young lady, who probably went to India like most young ladies, to procure a husband instead of information, is a literary curiosity which we are not disposed to overlook.
What is Radical History Now? (2017)
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Gust, O. (2017). What is Radical History Now?. History Workshop Journal, 83(1), 230-240. https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbx006
Remembering and forgetting the Scottish Highlands: Sir James Mackintosh and the forging of a British imperial identity (2013)
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Gust, O. (2013). Remembering and forgetting the Scottish Highlands: Sir James Mackintosh and the forging of a British imperial identity. Journal of British Studies, 52(3), https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2013.114This article explores the formation of British imperial identity through a focus on the career of Sir James Mackintosh (1765–1832), a well-known Whig intellectual and imperial careerist who originally hailed from the Highlands of Scotland. Using Mack... Read More about Remembering and forgetting the Scottish Highlands: Sir James Mackintosh and the forging of a British imperial identity.