AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Freedom and Empire in the Nineteenth CenturyPart I. Progress and Informal Empire, 1808-1875: Sequence, Protagonist, Paradox1. (In)dependence: Simón Bolívar and the Forms of Romantic Progress2. ""Dependent Kings"": Anna Barbauld and a Paradox Emerging3. The Collapse of Historical Telos: Anthony Trollope and Victorian Informal EmpirePart II. Family and Informal Empire, 1840-1926: Origin, Relation, Hybridity4. Re-membering the Nation: Vicente López and the Consolidation of Informal Empire5. The Antagonism of Valid Fiancées: Haggard and Informal Empire at the Fin de Siècle6. Where Progress and Family (Fail to) Meet: William Henry Hudson and the Industrialization of the PampasCodaNotesBibliographyIndex
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Sharply written, lucidly argued, and intellectually confident, The Forms of Informal Empire will help us to resituate the British world and its cultural forms in their full, properly global framework.Nathan K. Hensley,author of Forms of Empire: The Poetics of Victorian Sovereignty