This collection of essays is based upon the assumption that the British Empire was held together not merely by ties of trade and defence, but by a shared sense of British identity that linked British communities around the globe. Focusing on the themes of migration, identity and the media, this book is an exploration of these and other interconnected themes that help define the British World of the late 19th and 20th centuries
In the years immediately following the Second World War, visual culture played a critically importan...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
This book examines British imperial, colonial and postcolonial national identities within their poli...
This essay reviews the increasingly rich recent literature on 20th-century transnational movements f...
Illustrating Empire tells the history of the British Empire through the ephemeral images used to pro...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
To what extent did the British empire resonate meaningfully in British culture and society? Did it m...
Imaging the Empire examines some of the societies that attempted to advance the cause of imperial un...
In the past twenty years, historians have highlighted ways in which Britain’s empire impacted the me...
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
The period between the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the modern world history was a time spa...
Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and repr...
In the years immediately following the Second World War, visual culture played a critically importan...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
This book examines British imperial, colonial and postcolonial national identities within their poli...
This essay reviews the increasingly rich recent literature on 20th-century transnational movements f...
Illustrating Empire tells the history of the British Empire through the ephemeral images used to pro...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
To what extent did the British empire resonate meaningfully in British culture and society? Did it m...
Imaging the Empire examines some of the societies that attempted to advance the cause of imperial un...
In the past twenty years, historians have highlighted ways in which Britain’s empire impacted the me...
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
The period between the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the modern world history was a time spa...
Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and repr...
In the years immediately following the Second World War, visual culture played a critically importan...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...