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Southampton Gateway To The British Empire Miles Taylor Editor

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Southampton Gateway To The British Empire Miles Taylor Editor
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Author: Miles Taylor (editor)
ISBN: 9780755621927, 0755621921
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Southampton Gateway To The British Empire Miles Taylor Editor by Miles Taylor (editor) 9780755621927, 0755621921 instant download after payment.

In its heyday, the British Empire started and ended with the port of Southampton, yet the history of this most imperial of cities has been curiously neglected. In this authoritative account, Miles Taylor looks at the modern history of the city and port of Southampton through the lens of empire. He examines some of the major international celebrities associated with the region such as David Livingstone, Lord Carnarvon and General Gordon, as well as the city itself during the conflicts, from the Napoleonic to the world wars, that defined Britain's imperial period. "Southampton: Gateway to the British Empire" looks at the popular culture of imperialism in the port and the city, the experience of migrants and the artistic community and the thwarted attempt to bring civil aviation to the area. It will be essential reading for anyone with an interest in Southampton and its maritime past or who enjoys urban history and wants to know more about the connections between Britain's global dominion and its domestic history.

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