'Imperial culture’ is a concept coined by British historiography to describe the influence of imperialism on metropolitan British culture. Although it is now used in other national historiographies as well, it would appear that we have not yet realised the concept's full potential. This article, drawing on recent scholarship emphasising the transnational connections in European imperial cultures, investigates the implications of seeing imperial culture as a European phenomenon and as a European mentality. For this purpose, this article uses the narrative that was propagated at a specific national practice where empire met a metropolitan European society as a case study: missionary exhibitions in the Netherlands in the first half of the twen...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
INTRODUCTION Historically the association of Christianity and empire has most often been a phenomeno...
This study discusses the genesis of war enthusiasm among cultural elites in Western Europe, with the...
'Imperial culture’ is a concept coined by British historiography to describe the influence of imperi...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
This thesis examines the connection between participation in the British empire and constructions of...
This chapter uncovers the intellectual roots of the exceptionalist narrative of the Dutch empire as ...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
This article engages with the overriding tendency to see cultural hybridity as a progressive force i...
Since the Second World War Europe has increasingly been considered as a 'mission field'. Sometimes i...
The various ways in which the British Empire acted as both a beacon and a repellent for Dutch Reform...
The term “Evangelical” identifies a culture of religious practice and belief found within an Anglo-A...
This dissertation is broadly concerned with the British public's attitudes towards the Empire and it...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
INTRODUCTION Historically the association of Christianity and empire has most often been a phenomeno...
This study discusses the genesis of war enthusiasm among cultural elites in Western Europe, with the...
'Imperial culture’ is a concept coined by British historiography to describe the influence of imperi...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
This thesis examines the connection between participation in the British empire and constructions of...
This chapter uncovers the intellectual roots of the exceptionalist narrative of the Dutch empire as ...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
This article engages with the overriding tendency to see cultural hybridity as a progressive force i...
Since the Second World War Europe has increasingly been considered as a 'mission field'. Sometimes i...
The various ways in which the British Empire acted as both a beacon and a repellent for Dutch Reform...
The term “Evangelical” identifies a culture of religious practice and belief found within an Anglo-A...
This dissertation is broadly concerned with the British public's attitudes towards the Empire and it...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
INTRODUCTION Historically the association of Christianity and empire has most often been a phenomeno...
This study discusses the genesis of war enthusiasm among cultural elites in Western Europe, with the...