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The British Empire and Its Contested Pasts

Blyth, Dr. Robert(Edited by)Jeffery, Keith(Edited by)
Part of the Historical Studies series
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Imperial rule, commerce, culture and contestation of empire are all represented in this volume, with a particular (but by no means exclusive) focus on aspects and consequences of Britain's Asian empire, as well as reflections on Irish engagements with the British imperial phenomenon.

While engagements between colonisers (including those bringing with them a 'civilising mission') and indigenous peoples are explored, so too are cultural perceptions of empire by Britons, and Britain by the colonised who ventured to the imperial 'Mother Country'.

Unexpected corners of the imperial experience are covered, including Belfast-supported missionaries in Nigeria and French Canadian sympathizers for Irish nationalists.

Affirmations of empire stand side by side with contestations in, for example, China, Ireland, Africa and Canada.

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Irish Academic Press Ltd
0716530163 / 9780716530169
Hardback
941
08/06/2009
Ireland
272 pages
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