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Heroic Imperialists In Africa The Promotion Of British And French Colonial Heroes 18701939 Berny Sebe

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Heroic Imperialists In Africa The Promotion Of British And French Colonial Heroes 18701939 Berny Sebe
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.13 MB
Author: Berny Sebe
ISBN: 9780719084928, 071908492X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Heroic Imperialists In Africa The Promotion Of British And French Colonial Heroes 18701939 Berny Sebe by Berny Sebe 9780719084928, 071908492X instant download after payment.

From the height of 'New Imperialism' until the Second World War, three generations of heroes of the British and French empires in Africa were selected, manufactured and packaged for consumption by a metropolitan public eager to discover new horizons and to find comfort in the concept of a 'civilising mission'.
Available in paperback for the first time, this book looks at imperial heroism by examining the legends of a dozen major colonial figures on both sides of the Channel, revisiting the familiar stories of Livingstone, Gordon and Kitchener from a radically new angle, and throwing light on their French counterparts, often less famous in the Anglophone world but certainly equally fascinating.

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