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Writing imperial histories


Writing imperial histories


Studies in Imperialism

von: Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie

35,99 €

Verlag: Manchester University Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.05.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781526112545
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 304

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This book appraises the critical contribution of the Studies in Imperialism series to the writing of imperial histories as the series passes its 100th publication. The volume brings together some of the most distinguished scholars writing today to explore the major intellectual trends in Imperial history, with a particular focus on the cultural readings of empire that have flourished over the last generation. When the Studies in Imperialism series was founded, the discipline of Imperial history was at what was probably its lowest ebb. A quarter of a century on, there has been a tremendous broadening of the scope of what the study of empire encompasses. Essays in the volume consider ways in which the series and the wider historiography have sought to reconnect British and imperial histories; to lay bare the cultural expressions and registers of colonial power; and to explore the variety of experiences the home population derived from the empire.
This book appraises the critical contribution of the Studies in Imperialism series to the writing of imperial histories as the series passes its 100th publication. The volume brings together some of the most distinguished scholars writing today to explore the major intellectual trends in Imperial history.
<p>Introduction – Andrew Thompson<br>1. The MacKenziean moment in retrospect (or how one hundred volumes bloomed) – Stuart Ward<br>2. The power of culture and the cultures of power: John MacKenzie and the study of imperialism – Cherry Leonardi<br>3. Sex matters: Sexuality and the writing of colonial history – Robert Aldrich<br>4. Exploration, the environment, and empire – Dane Kennedy<br>5. Spatial concepts and the historical geographies of British colonialism – Alan Lester<br>6. Policing the colonial crowd: Patterns of policing in the European empires during the Depression years – Martin Thomas<br>7. Whatever Happened to the Third British Empire?: Empire, nation redux – Mrinalini Sinha<br>8. Media, India and the Raj – Chandrika Kaul<br>9. Empires, diasporas and cultural circulation – Sunil Amrith<br>10. Decolonisation, space and power: Immigration, welfare and housing in Britain and France, 1945–74 – Jim House and Andrew Thompson<br>Afterword – John Mackenzie <br>Index</p>
Andrew S. Thompson is Professor of Modern History, University of Exeter
<p>This book appraises the contribution of the flagship Studies in Imperialism series to the writing of imperial histories as the series passes its 100th publication. Its contributors explore several of the major intellectual themes and trends in imperial history, with a particular focus on the cultural readings of empire that have flourished over the last generation. <br><br>When Studies in Imperialism was founded, imperial history was at a very low ebb. A quarter of a century on, there has been a tremendous broadening of the scope of what the study of empire encompasses. Essays in the volume consider how the series and the wider historiography have sought to reconnect British and imperial histories; to lay bare the cultural registers and expressions of colonial power; and to explore the variety of experiences the British peoples derived from empire as well as the different attitudes they formed towards it. The volume begins with essays which reflect on the series as a whole and the work of its general editor, John MacKenzie. These are followed by contributions which work outwards and expansively from the series to take stock of key fields within the ‘new’ imperial history, as well as to draw upon the series’ foundational concerns to develop new lines of argument and approach. <br><br>The contributions to the volume come from some of the most distinguished scholars writing today: Robert Aldrich, Sunil Amrith, Jim House, Chandrika Kaul, Dane Kennedy, Cherry Leonardi, Alan Lester, Mrinalini Sinha, Martin Thomas and Stuart Ward.</p>

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