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Books
- Congregational Missions and the Making of an imperial Culture in 19th Century England
(1999), Stanford University Press
Journal Articles
- S. Thorne, Capitalism and Anti-Slavery, edited by David Scott,
small axe no. 37
(March, 2012) [abs]
- S. Thorne, Imperial Pieties,
History Workshop Journal, vol. 63 no. 1
(Spring, 2007), Oxford University Press [Imperial Pieties]
- S. Thorne, Review Essay: Catherine Hall, Civilising Subjects: Metropole and Colony in the English Imagination 1830-1867,
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, vol. 6 no. 1
(2005) [html]
- S. Thorne, "Southern Discomfort",
Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise, vol. 2
(2005) (The Poetics of the Sacred and the Politics of
Knowledge: Six Geographies of Encounter.) [php]
Book Chapters
- S. Thorne, Religion and Empire,
in At Home With the Empire: Metropolitan Culture and the Imperial World, edited by Catherine Hall and Sonya Rose
(2006), Cambridge University Press
- Missionary Imperial Feminism,
in Gendered Missions: Women and Men in Missionary Discourse and Practice, edited by Mary Taylor Huber and Nancy C. Lutkehaus
(1999), University of Michigan Press
- 'The Conversion of Englishmen and the Conversion of the World Inseparable': Missionary Imperialism and the Language of Class, 1750-1850,
in Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World, edited by Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura Stoler
(1997), University of California Press
Book Reviews
- S. Thorne, Frederick Cooper, Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, History,
The European Legacy, vol. 12 no. 2
(March, 2007),
pp. 270-271 [PDF]
- S. Thorne, Imperial Fault Lines: Christianity and Colonial Power in India, 1818–1940 (Stanford, 2002), Jeffrey Cox,
Victorian Studies, vol. 47 no. 2
(2005),
pp. 295-297 [html]
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