Conference - Call for Papers Centre for the Study of Colonial & Postcolonial Societies, University of Bristol, 15-16 July 2013 . Connected Histories of Empire Over the last two decades, scholars have begun to characterise the British Empire as a complex patchwork of interacting and dynamic agencies, rather than as a homogenous monolith. As a result, the traditional spatial framework based on a stable division between the metropole and the periphery seems increasingly outmoded. Instead, hist..
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
This thesis explores the ways in which the British Empire is understood and represented in historic...
<p>A collection of material associated with The Connected Past London 2014, a one and a half day mul...
This two-day conference will consider the nature and extent of scholarly networks connecting academi...
How to write about the many, diverse places that constituted the British Empire in the same text; ho...
How to write about the many, diverse places that constituted the British Empire in the same text; ho...
This article rethinks the concept of the "British World" by paying close attention to the voices of ...
The turn towards Global history shows no sign of abating. It seems that across the discipline, histo...
The paper discusses the usefulness of the concept of empire in the study of the European Union, the ...
Following the organization, in 2009, of the first conference on The British Empire: Ideology, Perspe...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
© Tamson Pietsch 2013. At the start of the twenty-first century we are acutely conscious that univer...
This paper presents new ways of thinking about both the spatial relationality of a political event, ...
Call: Empire and globalisation(s). Circulations, exchanges and trans-imperial cooperation in Africa,...
The categories of ‘metropole’ and ‘colony’ have long been fundamental to scholars’ imagination of em...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
This thesis explores the ways in which the British Empire is understood and represented in historic...
<p>A collection of material associated with The Connected Past London 2014, a one and a half day mul...
This two-day conference will consider the nature and extent of scholarly networks connecting academi...
How to write about the many, diverse places that constituted the British Empire in the same text; ho...
How to write about the many, diverse places that constituted the British Empire in the same text; ho...
This article rethinks the concept of the "British World" by paying close attention to the voices of ...
The turn towards Global history shows no sign of abating. It seems that across the discipline, histo...
The paper discusses the usefulness of the concept of empire in the study of the European Union, the ...
Following the organization, in 2009, of the first conference on The British Empire: Ideology, Perspe...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
© Tamson Pietsch 2013. At the start of the twenty-first century we are acutely conscious that univer...
This paper presents new ways of thinking about both the spatial relationality of a political event, ...
Call: Empire and globalisation(s). Circulations, exchanges and trans-imperial cooperation in Africa,...
The categories of ‘metropole’ and ‘colony’ have long been fundamental to scholars’ imagination of em...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
This thesis explores the ways in which the British Empire is understood and represented in historic...
<p>A collection of material associated with The Connected Past London 2014, a one and a half day mul...