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Race and religion in the Victorian age: Charles Kingsley, Governor Eyre and the Morant Bay Rising

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A consideration of the ideological issues surrounding the controversy of Governor Edward Eyre's draconian reaction to the Morant Bay rising in Jamaica in 1865, and of the responses to it of a number of mid-Victorian intellectuals, including Charles Kingsley, Ruskin and Carlyle

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