Settler society

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Settler society is a theoretical term in early modern and modern history that describes a common link between modern, predominantly European, attempts to permanently settle in other areas of the world. It is used to distinguish settler colonies from resource extraction colonies.

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Bibliography

  • Sherene H. Razack Race, space, and the law: Unmapping a white settler society Toronto, Ontario: Between the Lines, 2002
  • D Pearson, "Theorizing citizenship in British settler societies" Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2002.