Illustrating Empire tells the history of the British Empire through the ephemeral images used to promote, record, and celebrate its development. The narrative is told through more than 200 striking and original images accompanied by illuminating story captions which unlock the history and meaning behind the illustrations. Following a general introduction which provides an overarching discussion of Empire and its many facets, the book is structured around eight major themes associated with the British Empire and Britain's encounter with non-Europeans: emigration and settlement; imperial authority; exploration and knowledge; trade and commerce; travel and communications; popular culture; exhibitions and jubilees; and politics. Each chapter op...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
Book review. While discussions of the relations between museums and empire are now well developed, t...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...
Exhibiting the empire considers how a whole range of cultural products - from paintings, prints, pho...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
Imaging the Empire examines some of the societies that attempted to advance the cause of imperial un...
Book synopsis: This pioneering study argues that the concept of 'empire' belongs at the centre, rath...
The British engagement with India was an intensely visual one. Images of the subcontinent, produced ...
Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and repr...
This is a revised extract from a co-authored book, Environment and Empire (OUP, 2007). In this artic...
V. 1. The dominions and dependencies of the Empire -- V. 2. The Story of the Empire / Lucas, Sir Cha...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
This introduction sets the aims and goals of the edited book, it explains the choice of presenting a...
This thesis examines the British Empire Exhibition (1924/25), the first example of intra-empire exhi...
This chapter explores the role of printed ephemera in transmitting ideas and messages about the Brit...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
Book review. While discussions of the relations between museums and empire are now well developed, t...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...
Exhibiting the empire considers how a whole range of cultural products - from paintings, prints, pho...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
Imaging the Empire examines some of the societies that attempted to advance the cause of imperial un...
Book synopsis: This pioneering study argues that the concept of 'empire' belongs at the centre, rath...
The British engagement with India was an intensely visual one. Images of the subcontinent, produced ...
Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and repr...
This is a revised extract from a co-authored book, Environment and Empire (OUP, 2007). In this artic...
V. 1. The dominions and dependencies of the Empire -- V. 2. The Story of the Empire / Lucas, Sir Cha...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
This introduction sets the aims and goals of the edited book, it explains the choice of presenting a...
This thesis examines the British Empire Exhibition (1924/25), the first example of intra-empire exhi...
This chapter explores the role of printed ephemera in transmitting ideas and messages about the Brit...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
Book review. While discussions of the relations between museums and empire are now well developed, t...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...