This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South Africa, India, Australia, Wales--and the ways in which the Victorian press around the world shaped and reflected these identities. The concept of co-histories, borrowed from Edward Said and Frantz Fanon, helps explain how the press shaped the imperial and national identities of Britain and of the colonies into co-histories that were thoroughly intertwined and symbiotic. Exploring a variety of press media, this book argues that the press was a site of resistance and revision by colonized authors and publishers, as well as a force of colonial authority for the British government. The contributors analyze the writings of British and colonial wr...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the many aspects of identity, in the varied colonies and se...
Victorian newspapers and periodicals were so important, a contemporary writer declared that journal...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
'A Great System of Circulation': Introducing India into the Nineteenth Century Media--David Finkelst...
'A Great System of Circulation': Introducing India into the Nineteenth Century Media--David Finkelst...
The era between the close of the nineteenth century and the onset of the First World War witnessed a...
This paper aims to demonstrate how the imperial attitude of the British Empire not onlycirculated wi...
India in Britain traces the often hidden lines of Indian-British connection which took place on Brit...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
The career in India of the Fleet Street journalist F.W. Wilson as editor of The Pioneer (1928–29) is...
Rise of British Period in India was an outcome of Political disunity among Indian states. Lack of ec...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the many aspects of identity, in the varied colonies and se...
Victorian newspapers and periodicals were so important, a contemporary writer declared that journal...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
'A Great System of Circulation': Introducing India into the Nineteenth Century Media--David Finkelst...
'A Great System of Circulation': Introducing India into the Nineteenth Century Media--David Finkelst...
The era between the close of the nineteenth century and the onset of the First World War witnessed a...
This paper aims to demonstrate how the imperial attitude of the British Empire not onlycirculated wi...
India in Britain traces the often hidden lines of Indian-British connection which took place on Brit...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
The career in India of the Fleet Street journalist F.W. Wilson as editor of The Pioneer (1928–29) is...
Rise of British Period in India was an outcome of Political disunity among Indian states. Lack of ec...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the many aspects of identity, in the varied colonies and se...
Victorian newspapers and periodicals were so important, a contemporary writer declared that journal...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...