“Lonely Dots”: John Thomas Arundel and the Architecture of Greater British Enterprise in the Pacific

Jasper Ludewig
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ABSTRACT The Victorian idea of a globe-spanning Greater Britain has been largely obscured by more recent discussions about “anglobalisation” and the so-called “Anglo World.” This paper proposes, however, that the political and philosophical positions vested in the idea of Greater Britain can have significant repercussions for understanding the historical relation between architecture and the state. It presents an architectural history of Greater British enterprise, arguing that, in the late-nineteenth-century Pacific, British imperial power relied both on liberal systems of law and politics, as well as the development of the capitalist economic system as a mode of governance in and of itself. The discussion follows the figure of John Thomas Arundel (1841-1919), an English businessman and trader, as he amassed significant interests in the guano and copra industries from the early 1870s on. To consider Arundel’s business empire is to shuttle between multiple scales, traversing the various islands, companies and infrastructures involved in the extraction of certain raw materials over time. As the discussion intends to demonstrate, the spoils of this extraction were always designed to run along British lines, between British states and in the name of British ascendancy as the empire looked towards a new century of global governance.
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“孤独的点”:约翰·托马斯·阿伦德尔与太平洋大英国企业的架构
摘要:最近关于“英国化”和所谓的“盎格鲁世界”的讨论,在很大程度上掩盖了维多利亚时代关于跨越全球的大英国的想法,赋予大英国理念的政治和哲学立场可以对理解建筑与国家之间的历史关系产生重大影响。它介绍了大英国企业的建筑史,认为在19世纪末的太平洋地区,英国帝国权力既依赖于自由的法律和政治制度,也依赖于资本主义经济体系的发展,将其作为一种治理模式。这场讨论遵循了英国商人和贸易商约翰·托马斯·阿伦德尔(1841-1919)的形象,他从19世纪70年代初开始就在鸟粪和椰肉产业中积累了大量利益。考虑到阿伦德尔的商业帝国是在多个规模之间穿梭,穿越各个岛屿,随着时间的推移,参与提取某些原材料的公司和基础设施。正如讨论所要表明的那样,在帝国迈向新世纪的全球治理之际,这种掠夺的战利品总是沿着英国的路线,在英国国家之间流动,并以英国优势的名义流动。
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