This article examines how photography documenting the military campaign in Burma was mobilized in efforts to reconstruct the image and idea of the British Empire at the end of the Second World War. It analyses a selection of popular publications which provided visual instruction for white Anglophone audiences, promoting continuing British imperialism after the Allied victory. These publications were intended to be kept for posterity, acting as ‘domestic archives of empire’ for Anglophone audiences across the globe. Such publications represented the empire at war and in peacetime, supposedly fit for the postwar moment. At the time of their publication, these ‘domestic archives of empire’ exhorted white Anglophone readers to view the British ...
This article examines the photographs of British Army stills photographers who accompanied Allied in...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
Abstract: This manuscript investigates the facts of publication of the images of the Nanking Atrocit...
This article uses a memory studies lens to explore the inherent tension in discourses that defend em...
The British-Indian army fighting in Burma during 1942 is sometimes misleadingly referred to as a ‘Fo...
This special issue interrogates the role photography played in shaping reconstruction projects aroun...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
On 25 December 1941, Hong Kong fell to the Japanese, symbolizing the end of British rule since 1842....
Although Burma’s becoming independent of the British Empire was studied by various academic research...
The article addresses the function of (post)colonial nostalgia in a context of multidirectional memo...
This article examines the relationship between the photographically-illustrated press and the govern...
This paper presents an outline of the development of photography in Burma from the early colonial pe...
The archives of colonial Southeast Asia and northern Australia contain hundreds of photographs of ma...
This article traces the decolonization of Britain's informal empire over the teak trade in Thailand ...
This article examines the photographs of British Army stills photographers who accompanied Allied in...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
Abstract: This manuscript investigates the facts of publication of the images of the Nanking Atrocit...
This article uses a memory studies lens to explore the inherent tension in discourses that defend em...
The British-Indian army fighting in Burma during 1942 is sometimes misleadingly referred to as a ‘Fo...
This special issue interrogates the role photography played in shaping reconstruction projects aroun...
Imperial history in general received very little attention in British universities until the 1950s. ...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
On 25 December 1941, Hong Kong fell to the Japanese, symbolizing the end of British rule since 1842....
Although Burma’s becoming independent of the British Empire was studied by various academic research...
The article addresses the function of (post)colonial nostalgia in a context of multidirectional memo...
This article examines the relationship between the photographically-illustrated press and the govern...
This paper presents an outline of the development of photography in Burma from the early colonial pe...
The archives of colonial Southeast Asia and northern Australia contain hundreds of photographs of ma...
This article traces the decolonization of Britain's informal empire over the teak trade in Thailand ...
This article examines the photographs of British Army stills photographers who accompanied Allied in...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
Abstract: This manuscript investigates the facts of publication of the images of the Nanking Atrocit...