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The MacKenzie Moment and Imperial History = Essays in Honour of John M. MacKenzie /
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The MacKenzie Moment and Imperial History / edited by Stephanie Barczewski, Martin Farr.
其他題名:
Essays in Honour of John M. MacKenzie /
其他作者:
Barczewski, Stephanie.
面頁冊數:
XVII, 421 p. 26 illus., 10 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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Imperialism. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24459-0
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9783030244590
The MacKenzie Moment and Imperial History = Essays in Honour of John M. MacKenzie /
The MacKenzie Moment and Imperial History
Essays in Honour of John M. MacKenzie /[electronic resource] :edited by Stephanie Barczewski, Martin Farr. - 1st ed. 2019. - XVII, 421 p. 26 illus., 10 illus. in color.online resource. - Britain and the World. - Britain and the World.
Part I Introduction -- 1. Stephanie Barczewski, The MacKenzian Moment Past and Present -- 2. Stuart Ward, The Moving Frontier of MacKenzie’s Empire -- Part II The Cultural Impact of Empire -- 3. John McAleer, Exhibiting the “Strangest of all Empires”: The East India Company, East India House, and Britain’s Asian Empire -- 4. Peter Yeandle, The Patriotic Pachyderm: Race, Nation, and Empire in the Jumbomania of 1882 -- 5. Justin D. Livingstone, Popular Imperial Fiction and the Textual Cultures of Empire -- 6. Sarah Longair, Projections of Empire: The Architecture of Colonial Museums in East Africa -- 7. Martin Farr, Swinging Imperialism: Days in the Life of the Commonwealth Office, 1966-1968 -- Part III Four-Nations History -- 8. Stephanie Barczewski, Scottish Landed-Estate Purchases, Empire, and Union, 1700-1900 -- 9. Finlay McKichan, Electoral Politics and Lord Seaforth as a Landed Proprietor in Scotland and as Governor of Barbados -- 10. Donal Lowry, Making John Redmond an “Irish Louis Botha”: The Dominion Dimensions of the Anglo-Irish Settlement, c.1906-1922 -- 11. Esther Breitenbach, Pro-Empire Sentiment in Twentieth-Century Scotland before Decolonisation -- 12. Andrew MacKillop, What Has the Four-Nations and Empire Model Achieved? -- Part IV Global and Transnational Perspectives -- 13. Douglas Hamilton, Brothers in Arms: Crossing Imperial Boundaries in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch West Indies -- 14. Fabrice Bensimon, Chartism in the British World and Beyond -- 15. Matthew G. Stanard, Lumumba’s Ghost: A Historiography of Belgian Colonial Culture -- 16. Vincent Kuitenbrouwer, ”The Brightness You Bring into our Otherwise very Dull Existence”: Responses to Dutch Global Radio Broadcasts from the British Empire in the 1920s and 1930s -- 17. Berny Sèbe, MacKenzie-ites without Borders: Or How a Set of Concepts, Ideas, and Methods Went Global -- 18. John Darwin, Afterword.-.
‘‘A rich collection of essays that mirrors the thoughtfulness of MacKenzie’s approach to cultural history, the nature of Orientalism, and the previously unconsidered dimensions of social experience in which empire figured large. Alongside close analysis of Scotland’s place in imperial history, there’s extensive treatment of museum culture, imperial architectural styling, trends in imperialist literatures, and evidence of British world connections. Other contributors make crystal clear why the interpretational shifts initiated by MacKenzie’s work are of lasting importance.’’ —Martin Thomas, University of Exeter, UK This book celebrates the career of the eminent historian of the British Empire John M. MacKenzie, who pioneered the examination of the impact of the Empire on metropolitan culture. It is structured around three areas: the cultural impact of empire, 'Four-Nations' history, and global and transnational perspectives. These essays demonstrate MacKenzie’s influence but also interrogate his legacy for the study of imperial history, not only for Britain and the nations of Britain but also in comparative and transnational context. Written by seventeen historians from around the world, its subjects range from Jumbomania in Victorian Britain to popular imperial fiction, the East India Company, the ironic imperial revivalism of the 1960s, Scotland and Ireland and the empire, to transnational Chartism and Belgian colonialism. The essays are framed by three evaluations of what will be known as 'the MacKenzian moment' in the study of imperialism.
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Part I Introduction -- 1. Stephanie Barczewski, The MacKenzian Moment Past and Present -- 2. Stuart Ward, The Moving Frontier of MacKenzie’s Empire -- Part II The Cultural Impact of Empire -- 3. John McAleer, Exhibiting the “Strangest of all Empires”: The East India Company, East India House, and Britain’s Asian Empire -- 4. Peter Yeandle, The Patriotic Pachyderm: Race, Nation, and Empire in the Jumbomania of 1882 -- 5. Justin D. Livingstone, Popular Imperial Fiction and the Textual Cultures of Empire -- 6. Sarah Longair, Projections of Empire: The Architecture of Colonial Museums in East Africa -- 7. Martin Farr, Swinging Imperialism: Days in the Life of the Commonwealth Office, 1966-1968 -- Part III Four-Nations History -- 8. Stephanie Barczewski, Scottish Landed-Estate Purchases, Empire, and Union, 1700-1900 -- 9. Finlay McKichan, Electoral Politics and Lord Seaforth as a Landed Proprietor in Scotland and as Governor of Barbados -- 10. Donal Lowry, Making John Redmond an “Irish Louis Botha”: The Dominion Dimensions of the Anglo-Irish Settlement, c.1906-1922 -- 11. Esther Breitenbach, Pro-Empire Sentiment in Twentieth-Century Scotland before Decolonisation -- 12. Andrew MacKillop, What Has the Four-Nations and Empire Model Achieved? -- Part IV Global and Transnational Perspectives -- 13. Douglas Hamilton, Brothers in Arms: Crossing Imperial Boundaries in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch West Indies -- 14. Fabrice Bensimon, Chartism in the British World and Beyond -- 15. Matthew G. Stanard, Lumumba’s Ghost: A Historiography of Belgian Colonial Culture -- 16. Vincent Kuitenbrouwer, ”The Brightness You Bring into our Otherwise very Dull Existence”: Responses to Dutch Global Radio Broadcasts from the British Empire in the 1920s and 1930s -- 17. Berny Sèbe, MacKenzie-ites without Borders: Or How a Set of Concepts, Ideas, and Methods Went Global -- 18. John Darwin, Afterword.-.
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