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The Cultural Construction Of The British World Barry Crosbie And Mark Hampton

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The Cultural Construction Of The British World Barry Crosbie And Mark Hampton
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.93 MB
Author: Barry Crosbie and Mark Hampton
ISBN: 9780719097898, 9781784996918, 0719097894, 1784996912
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Cultural Construction Of The British World Barry Crosbie And Mark Hampton by Barry Crosbie And Mark Hampton 9780719097898, 9781784996918, 0719097894, 1784996912 instant download after payment.

This book brings together original research by eleven distinguished historians who explore the cultural factors that helped to build and sustain a British world-system between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. Taking an expansive view of culture, the book considers such ranging topics as images of nakedness, transnational networks, literary criticism, travel narratives, humanitarianism, legal cultures, anti-slavery, visions of capitalism, and household possessions. Collectively, these chapters demonstrate that the British world’s flourishing depended upon far more than such material factors as military power, demographics and economics. Central to this argument is a focus on the diverse roles that colonised peoples and colonial societies played in the fashioning of a cultural British world.
The book investigates a wide geographical range, including both the formal Empire and areas of British informal influence, with chapters on India, Canton, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Sierra Leone, the Ottoman Empire and the West Indies. In doing so, it argues for a cultural British world transcending the settler colonies that have been the focus of much recent scholarship. Significantly, the book places such activity within a wider imperial framework, emphasising the interaction between contemporaneous empires in a way that repositions the history of the British world in a broader global context.
The cultural construction of the British world will be crucial reading for scholars of the British Empire, globalisation and transnationalism.

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