This thesis examines letters and other forms of cultural production related to the letter writing of seven British imperial families in colonial South Asia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. From recently discovered letters written by a British woman escaping from Gwalior during the 1857 Indian Uprising, to a British judge producing watercolour sketches in Sri Lanka in the 1870s for his mother, the project generates new understandings of the political and cultural work of writing letters in imperial contexts. It draws out the afterlives and expansiveness of this correspondence, tracing the itineraries of letters from private to more public or social documents as they were adapted into, for instance, newspapers, memoirs, and sc...
During the second half of the eighteenth century the British East India Company popularised the imag...
This thesis examines British women’s political participation within the official community in India ...
The period between 1860 and 1910 was an epistolary moment in the history of KwaZulu-Natal in South A...
This thesis examines letters and other forms of cultural production related to the letter writing of...
This thesis examines letters and other forms of cultural production related to the letter writing of...
This article examines the emergence of mass letter-writing in the late nineteenth- and early twentie...
This dissertation examines the relationship between graphic culture and the making of a colonial reg...
This dissertation examines the relationship between graphic culture and the making of a colonial reg...
While men held the titles of governor and viceroy in British India, it was women who were responsibl...
Although many recent historical works on the Raj examine issues of race and gender in the imperial c...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857–1914) through an examination of the...
This dissertation analyzes domestic labors, exploitation, and intimacies in a range of colonial hous...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857â1914) through an examination of the...
The thesis is about the importance of letter writing in Austen s novels. I focus on the following as...
The broad aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that the Victorian letter is more than the sum of its...
During the second half of the eighteenth century the British East India Company popularised the imag...
This thesis examines British women’s political participation within the official community in India ...
The period between 1860 and 1910 was an epistolary moment in the history of KwaZulu-Natal in South A...
This thesis examines letters and other forms of cultural production related to the letter writing of...
This thesis examines letters and other forms of cultural production related to the letter writing of...
This article examines the emergence of mass letter-writing in the late nineteenth- and early twentie...
This dissertation examines the relationship between graphic culture and the making of a colonial reg...
This dissertation examines the relationship between graphic culture and the making of a colonial reg...
While men held the titles of governor and viceroy in British India, it was women who were responsibl...
Although many recent historical works on the Raj examine issues of race and gender in the imperial c...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857–1914) through an examination of the...
This dissertation analyzes domestic labors, exploitation, and intimacies in a range of colonial hous...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857â1914) through an examination of the...
The thesis is about the importance of letter writing in Austen s novels. I focus on the following as...
The broad aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that the Victorian letter is more than the sum of its...
During the second half of the eighteenth century the British East India Company popularised the imag...
This thesis examines British women’s political participation within the official community in India ...
The period between 1860 and 1910 was an epistolary moment in the history of KwaZulu-Natal in South A...