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  • Legare Street Press Imperialism

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC History of South Africa From 17951872

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  • Cambridge University Press Art and Identity in Scotland

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    Book SynopsisThis lively and erudite cultural history of Scotland, from the Jacobite defeat of 1745 to the death of an icon, Sir Walter Scott, in 1832, weaves together previously unpublished archival materials, visual and material culture, dress and textile history to examine how Scottish identity was experienced and represented in novel ways.Trade Review'By focusing on material and visual evidence, Professor Coltman brings fresh and original perspectives to the study of Scottish identity‎. The perceptive arguments within the book are complemented by an impressive examination of relevant original sources. The result is an important study.' Sir Tom Devine, Professor Emeritus, University of Edinburgh'Viccy Coltman's book explores the multiple negotiations of Scottish identity with Britain, Europe and the Empire through art and material culture with flair, skill and a wide range of reference. Fresh thoughts and insights are everywhere, from Warren Hastings' visit to Ossian's Hall to the commodification of Paul Sandby. Highly recommended.' Murray Pittock, Bradley Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow'Coltman's book is an illuminating and entertaining contribution to the study of Scottish visual culture, opening the ongoing debate about Scottish identity to cosmopolitan and colonial influences, and widening the range of critical perspectives brought to bear upon it.' Nigel Leask, H-Albion'As a cultural history, Coltman's book is exemplary, informed by considerable new archival material, shuffling her pack of slippery identity concepts with great dexterity, and lightened by flashes of wit throughout.' Robin N. Campbell, Journal of the Scottish Society for Art HistoryTable of ContentsIntroduction; Part I. Beyond Scotland: 1. Scots in Europe: 'making a figure' – painted portraiture on the Grand Tour; 2. Scots in London: 'the means of bread with applause' – George Steuart's architectural elevation; 3. Scots in Empire: 'good fishing in muddy waters' – Claud Alexander in Calcutta and Catrine; Part II. Within Scotland: 4. The Prince in Scotland: 'daubed with plaid and crammed with treason' – the visual and material culture of embodied insurrection; 5. The Monarch in the metropolis: a scopic spectacle – George IV's visit to Edinburgh, August 1822; 6. Borders Bard: 'the exactness of the resemblance': Sir Walter Scott and the physiognomy of Romanticism; Conclusion: Scott-land.

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Abolition and Empire in Sierra Leone and Liberia Cambridge Imperial and PostColonial Studies Series

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    Book SynopsisBronwen Everill offers a new perspective on African global history, applying a comparative approach to freed slave settlers in Sierra Leone and Liberia to understand their role in the anti-slavery colonization movements of Britain and America.Table of ContentsList of Maps, Tables, and Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction PART I: FOUNDATIONS Transatlantic Anti-Slavery Networks An African Middle Class Americans in Africa PART II: INTERACTIONS The Abolitionist Propaganda War Slave Trade Interventionism Commercial Rivalry and Liberian Independence Arguments for Colonial Expansion Epilogue: 1861 and Beyond Bibliography Index

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Global Goods and the Spanish Empire 14921824 Circulation Resistance and Diversity

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    Book SynopsisDrawing upon economic history, cultural studies, intellectual history and the history of science and medicine, this collection of case studies examines the transatlantic transfer and transformation of goods and ideas, with particular emphasis on their reception in Europe. Trade Review“Global Goods presents us with a fascinating array of case studies that add valuable details and perspectives to our understanding of Spain’s involvement in the first global age. … Global Goods, in other words, does more than just rehash Spain’s involvement in early globalization, it also helps to explain often forgotten aspects of how, why, and to what effect that involvement occurred.” (Journal of Jesuit Studies, booksandjournals.brillonline.com, Vol. 3 (3), June, 2016)“The chapters assembled in Global Goods and the Spanish Empire represent a significant contribution to a number of fields of inquiry. Scholars interested in the history of globalization, colonialism, consumption, material culture, and many other issues will find that this book rewards their attention. It is certainly appropriate for postgraduate students, but it should be accessible to advanced undergraduates as well.” (Stephen Webre, International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 7 (4), November, 2015) Table of Contents1. Global Goods in the Spanish Empire: State of the Art and Prospects for Research; Bethany Aram PART I: CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL CONSTRAINTS 2. The Early Modern Food Revolution: A Perspective from the Iberian Atlantic; María de los Ángeles Pérez Samper 3. The Difficult Beginnings: Columbus as a Mediator of New World Products; Consuelo Varela 4. Accommodating America to Europe: Renaissance Missionaries between the Ancient and the New World; Antonella Romano 5. America and the Hermeneutics of Nature in Renaissance Europe; María Portuondo 6. The Diffusion of Maize in Italy: From Resistance to the Peasants' Defeat; Giovanni Levi PART II: THE SOCIAL USE OF THINGS 7. Taste Transformed: Sugar, Spice and the Sixteenth-Century Hispano-Burgundian Court; Bethany Aram 8. Diet, Travel and Colonialism in the Early Modern World; Rebecca Earle 9. Asian Silk, Porcelain and Material Culture in the Definition of Mexican and Andalusian Elites, c.1565-1630; José Luis Gasch 10. Interest and Curiosity: American Products, Information, and Exotica in Tuscany; Francisco Javier Zamora Rodríguez PART III: CONNECTED AND CONTRASTING SOCIETIES 11. Mexican Cochineal and the European Demand for a Luxury Dye, 1550-1850; Carlos Marichal Salinas 12. Hispaniola's Turn to Tobacco: Products from Santo Domingo in Atlantic Commerce; Antonio Gutiérrez Escudero 13. Global trade, environmental constraints and local conflicts: The case of early modern Hispaniola; Igor Pérez Tostado 14. The Resilience and Boomerang Effects of Chocolate: A Product's Globalization and Commodification; Irene Fattacciu 15. Globalization, Iberian Empires and Cross-Cultural Consumption in a World Context, c. 1400-1700; Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla Selected Bibliography

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Gender Empire and Postcolony LusoAfroBrazilian Intersections

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    Book SynopsisAnalyzing a wide body of cultural texts, including literature, film, and other visual arts, Gender, Empire, and Postcolony: Luso-Afro-Brazilian Intersections is a diverse collection of essays on gender in Portuguese colonialism and Lusophone postcolonialism. Trade Review"Gender, Empire, and Postcolony is an outstanding collection of essays written by many prominent figures in the field of Lusophone Studies. It centers on cultural production in the realms of literature, cinema, painting, photography, sculpture, and comic books that highlights complex gendered dynamics operating at various junctures throughout the history of the Portuguese empire, as well as in its aftermath in Portugal, Mozambique, and Brazil. While individual essays are theoretically sophisticated, the volume as a whole opens new and exciting avenues of inquiry that will shape the field for years to come." - Fernando Arenas, Professor of Lusophone African, Portuguese, and Brazilian Studies, University of Michigan, USATable of ContentsIntroduction: Anna M. Klobucka and Hilary Owen PART I: LUSOTROPICALIST AFFECT AND ANTI-IMPERIAL ETHICS 1. Pessoa's Works on the Self: Toward an Anti-Imperial Askesis; Leela Gandhi, 2. Lusotropicalist Entanglements: Colonial Racisms in the Postcolonial Metropolis; Ana Paula Ferreira 3. Love Is All You Need: Lusophone Affective Communities after Freyre; Anna M. Klobucka PART II: EMPIRE OF THE LENSES: CINEMA AND THE POST/COLONIAL GAZE 4. Filming Women in the Colonies: Gender Roles in New State Cinema about the Empire; Patrícia Vieira 5. Colonial Masculinities under a Woman's Gaze in Margarida in Margarida Cardoso's A Costa dos Murmúrios ; Mark Sabine 6. Making War on the Isle of Love: Screening Camões in Manoel de Oliveira's Non, ou a Vã Glória de Mandar ; Hilary Owen PART III: POSTCOLONIALITY AND GENDER POLITICS IN VISUAL ARTS 7. Not Your Mother's Milk: Imagining the Wet Nurse in Brazil; Kimberly Cleveland 8. Salazar's Boots: Women, Power and Authority in the Work of Paula Rego; Memory Holloway 9. A Turma do Pererê : Visualizations of Gender in a Brazilian Children's Comic; Elise Dietrich PART IV: HEROES, ANTI-HEROES, AND THE MYTH OF POWER 10. Karingana Wa Karingana : Representations of the Heroic Female in Mozambique; Maria Tavares 11. Gender, Species and Coloniality in Maria Velho da Costa; Maria Irene Ramalho 12. Restelo Redux: Heroic Masculinity and the Return of the Repressed Empire in As Naus ; Steven Gonzagowski

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Transformation and Decline of the British Empire

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    Book SynopsisSpencer Mawby is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Nottingham, UK.Trade Review'Methodologically sophisticated but accessibly written, Mawby's account brims with insights about the processes that drove British imperial decline. The thematic focus and impressive command of the specialist literature make this an obvious first choice for students new to British imperial history.' - Martin Thomas, University of Exeter, UK 'Were this simply a thoughtful and lucid guide through a dynamic and complex area of history, the reader would have much for which to be thankful. But Dr Mawby's work is more than that. In its critical engagement with the literature, it also invites the reader into a direct conversation with these texts. It simultaneously equips and provokes us to think with care about how we write about some of the most important events of the recent past.' - Christopher Prior, University of Southampton, UKTable of ContentsSeries Editors' Preface 1. Introduction 2. Anti-Colonialism in the British Empire 3. Britain and Britishness 4. Migration 5. Counterinsurgency, Intelligence and Propaganda 6. Capital and Labour 7. Conclusion Chronology Notes Bibliography Index.

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK The Caribbean and the Atlantic World Economy Circuits of Trade Money and Knowledge 16501914 Cambridge Imperial and PostColonial Studies Series

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    Book SynopsisThis collection of essays explores the inter-imperial connections between British, Spanish, Dutch, and French Caribbean colonies, and the 'Old World' countries which founded them. Grounded in primary archival research, the thirteen contributors focus on the ways that participants in the Atlantic World economy transcended imperial boundaries.Table of ContentsTable Of Contents 1. Experiments In Modernity: The Making Of The Atlantic World Economy; A.B. Leonard And David Pretel 2. From Seas To Ocean: Interpreting The Shift From The North Sea-Baltic World To The Atlantic, 1650-1800; David Ormrod 3. On The Rocks: A New Approach To Atlantic World Trade, 1520-1890; Chuck Meide 4. Commerce And Conflict: Jamaica And The War Of The Spanish Succession; Nula Zahedieh 5. Baltimore And The French Atlantic: Empires, Commerce, And Identity In A Revolutionary Age, 1783-1798; Manuel Covo 6. Modernity And The Demise Of The Dutch Atlantic, 1650-1914; Gert Oostindie 7. From Local To Transatlantic: Insuring Trade In The Caribbean; A.B. Leonard 8. Slavery, The British Atlantic Economy, And The Industrial Revolution; Knick Harley 9. Commodity Frontiers, Spatial Economy, And Technological Innovation In The Caribbean Sugar Industry, 1783-1878; Dale W. Tomich 10. From Periphery To Centre: Transatlantic Capital Flows, 1830-1890; Martín Rodrigo Y Alharilla 11. Baring Brothers And The Cuban Plantation Economy, 1814-1870; Inés Roldán De Montaud 12. Circuits Of Knowledge: Foreign Technology And Transnational Expertise In Nineteenth-Century Cuba; David Pretel And Nadia Fernández-De-Pinedo 13. Afterword: Mercantilism And The Caribbean Atlantic World Economy; Martin Daunton

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood

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    Book SynopsisThis book examines the transformations of Egyptian childhoods that occurred across gender, class, and rural/urban divides. It also questions the role of nostalgia and representation of childhood in illuminating key underlying political, social, and cultural developments in Egypt.Trade Review“This work situates children’s lives and agency within the local frame of Egypt and in so doing contributes to a growing body of work on ‘non-western childhoods.’ … this is a pioneering work on a highly important and much-neglected topic. No doubt Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt will pave the way for what may very well blossom into a new school for childhood studies in Egypt and the wider region of the Middle East and North Africa.” (Linda Herrera, The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, Vol.10 (1), 2017)Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Reforming Childhood in the Context of Colonialism 2. Nation-Building and the Redefinition of the Child 3. Child-Rearing and Class 4. Girls and the Building of Modern Egypt 5. Constructing National Identity through Autobiographical Memory Conclusion Bibliography

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Hunting Africa British Sport African Knowledge and the Nature of Empire Britain and the World

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    Book SynopsisThis book recovers the multiplicity of meanings embedded in colonial hunting and the power it symbolized by examining both the incorporation and representation of British women hunters in the sport and how African people leveraged British hunters' dependence on their labor and knowledge to direct the impact and experience of hunting.Trade Review“Hunting Africa is a valuable tool for scholars who study late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. … Hunting Africa adds to the field of scholarship on imperial masculinity and femininity. Moreover, Thompsell’s thorough investigation of personal accounts, social contracts, and violence deepens our understanding of the fraught and complex relationship between colonizers and colonized.” (Precious Mckenzie, American Historical Review, February, 2017)“Angela Thompsell’s Hunting Africa is relatively short at just over 150 pages of text … . The book touches on themes of gender, the social history of both African and colonial communities, the economics of hunting, and the image of Africa in British culture. … Hunting Africa was published by Palgrave Macmillan in conjunction with the British Scholar Society, which indicates that the audience is specialist historians of empire and gender … .” (Toby Harper, H-Disability, H-Net Reviews, h-net.org, May, 2016)Table of Contents1. Real Men / Savage Nature: The Rise of African Big Game Hunting 2. 'The Bitter Thraldom of Dependence': Negotiating the Hunt 3. Guns and Reeds: Africanizing British Big Game Hunting 4. Lady Lion Hunters: An Imperial Femininity 5. 'To Make a Fetish of Roughing It': Reimagining Hunting in the Age of Safaris, 1900-1914

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Navigational Enterprises in Europe and its Empires 17301850 Cambridge Imperial and PostColonial Studies

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    Book SynopsisThis book explores the development of navigation in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It examines the role of men of science, seamen and practitioners across Europe, and the realities of navigational practice, showing that old and new methods were complementary not exclusive, their use dependent on many competing factors.Trade Review“The well-written introduction by Rebekah Higgitt and Richard Dunn provides a good overview, and even readers who are not specialists will profit from studying the contents of this important contribution. It opens up many highly interesting research perspectives and can be recommended wholeheartedly.” (Günther Oestmann, ISIS, Vol. 108 (4), December, 2017)“The editors declare an aim of giving depth to the British story by describing analogous activity in other European countries and the transnational linkages that facilitated progress in the theory and practice of navigation. … This volume must find a place in university libraries. It is essential reading for any serious student of the development of marine navigation.” (M. K. Barritt, The Mariner’s Mirror, Vol. 102 (2), April, 2016)“This collection of essays deals with the development and introduction of methods for finding longitude at sea between 1730 and 1850, mainly by non-British nations. … Approaching the issue from a non-British perspective considerably broad-ensour understanding and is no doubt the book’s strongest point. … this volume deserves a place in the bookcase of everyone interested in or studying the history of navigation and astronomy.” (W. F. J. Mörzer Bruyns, The Northern Mariner, Vol. 26 (1), March, 2016)“It has achieved a set of original perspectives on the Board and its work, that were not accessible from the internal study, as well as a rich series of accounts that are valuable in their own right. … Taken together, these papers form an excellent book, which demonstrates that the study of navigation in the period, and perhaps particularly of the longitude problem, has resumed its serious engagement with historical work.” (Jim Bennett, The International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 28 (4), 2016)Table of Contents1. Introduction; Rebekah Higgitt and Richard Dunn 2. A Southern Meridian: Astronomical Undertakings in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Empire; Juan Pimentel 3. The Longitude Committee and the Practice of Navigation in the Netherlands, c.1750-1850; Karel Davids 4. From Lacaille to Lalande: French Work on Lunar Distances, Nautical Ephemerides and Lunar Tables, 1742-85; Guy Boistel 5. The Bureau des Longitudes: An Institutional Study; Martina Schiavon 6. Patriotic and Cosmopolitan Patchworks: Following a Swedish Astronomer into London's Communities of Maritime Longitude, 1759-60; Jacob Orrje 7. 'Perfectly Correct': Russian Navigators and the Royal Navy; Simon Werrett 8. A Different Kind of Longitude: The Metrology and Conventions of Location by Geodesy; Michael Kershaw 9. Testing Longitude Methods in Mid-Eighteenth Century France; Danielle M. E. Fauque 10. Navigating the Pacific from Bougainville to Dumont d'Urville: French Approaches to Determining Longitude, 1766-1840; John Gascoigne 11. Navigation and Mathematics: A Match Made in the Heavens?; Jane Wess 12 . Longitude Networks on Land and Sea: The East India Company and Longitude Measurement 'in the Wild', 1770-1840; David Philip Miller

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  • How to Hide an Empire A History of the Greater

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Imperial Childhoods and Christian Mission Education and Emotions in South India and Denmark Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood

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    Book SynopsisMaking an important addition to the highly Britain-dominated field of imperial studies, this book shows that, like numerous other evangelicals operating throughout the colonized world at this time, Danish missionaries invested remarkable resources in the education of different categories children in both India and Denmark.Trade Review"Vallgårda's book is immensely impressive. It is distinguished by wide and close reading and by innovative methodology. In critical and convincing ways it complicates missionary interventions and the missionary experience." - Reviews in HistoryTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. Children and the Discordance of Colonial Conversions 2. Controversy and Collapse: On Christian Day Schools 3. Raising Two Categories of Children 4. Tying Children to God with Love 5. Science, Morality, Care, and Control 6. Emotional Labor of Loss 7. Planting Seeds in Young Hearts Epilogue: The Productive Figure of the Universal Child Appendix 1: Glossary Appendix 2: Overview over Mission Stations

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  • Palgrave Macmillan The Royal Navy and the British Atlantic World c 17501820

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    Book Synopsis1. Introduction: The Royal Navy and the British Atlantic by Christer Petley and John McAleer. - 2. The Royal Navy and Caribbean Colonial Society during the Eighteenth Century by Siân Williams. - 3. Ireland and the Royal Navy in the Eighteenth Century by Patrick Walsh. - 4. Another Look at the Navigation Acts and the Coming of the American Revolution by Stephen Conway. - 5. The Royal Navy, the British Atlantic Empire and the Abolition of the Slave Trade by Christer Petley. - 6. At War with the detestable traffic': The Royal Navy's Anti-Slavery Cause in the Atlantic Ocean by Mary Wills. - 7. Atlantic Empire, European War, and the Naval Expeditions to South America, 18067 by James Davey. - 8. Atlantic Periphery, Asian Gateway: The Royal Navy at the Cape of Good Hope, 17851815 by John McAleer. - 9. Love and Death: The Royal Navy in the Atlantic World by Kathleen WilsonTable of Contents1. Introduction: The Royal Navy and the British Atlantic by Christer Petley and John McAleer. - 2. The Royal Navy and Caribbean Colonial Society during the Eighteenth Century by Siân Williams. - 3. Ireland and the Royal Navy in the Eighteenth Century by Patrick Walsh. - 4. Another Look at the Navigation Acts and the Coming of the American Revolution by Stephen Conway. - 5. The Royal Navy, the British Atlantic Empire and the Abolition of the Slave Trade by Christer Petley. - 6. At War with the ‘detestable traffic’: The Royal Navy’s Anti-Slavery Cause in the Atlantic Ocean by Mary Wills. - 7. Atlantic Empire, European War, and the Naval Expeditions to South America, 1806–7 by James Davey. - 8. Atlantic Periphery, Asian Gateway: The Royal Navy at the Cape of Good Hope, 1785–1815 by John McAleer. - 9. Love and Death: The Royal Navy in the Atlantic World by Kathleen Wilson

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Allied Occupation of Germany The Refugee Crisis Denazification and the Path to Reconstruction

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    Book SynopsisFrancis Graham-Dixon holds a PhD in History from Sussex University and was Visiting Fellow at Humboldt University, Germany.Trade ReviewDrawing on an impressive range of archival sources, this study broadens our understanding of the complexities of post-war stabilisation and reconstruction, and the challenges of establishing democracy in the context of military occupation. * Stephen Schroeder, German History *[A]n important contribution in the field and a very rich source for those interested in the history of the British occupation. * Camilo Erlichman, German Historical Institute London Bulletin *Francis Graham-Dixon makes excellent use of the relevant sources, and his interpretations are both nuanced and balanced. * Mark Hull, H-Net Reviews *In our age of mass uprooting and enforced migrancy, when the hardships of refugees and the ethics of humanitarian aid press ever more insistently on the boundaries of engaged democratic consciousness and feasible action, the urgency of looking carefully at earlier episodes become evident and compelling. In his searching examination of the British occupation administration of Germany after 1945, Francis Graham-Dixon provides precisely such historical guidance. * Geoff Eley, Karl Pohrt Distinguished Professor of Contemporary History, University of Michigan, USA *Table of ContentsContents Maps and list of illustrations vii List of abbreviations ix Acknowledgements xii Introduction 3 1. Occupation Policy and German refugees: The case for revision 15 Britain's 'moral leadership' 17 Minorities and human rights 32 2. 'Germanity and Humanity' 37 'The Trouble with Germans' 37 'Transfer of the German populations': a political expedient 42 'Victors justice: the background to Hamburg 1943 and its aftermath 52 Victors' justice: Nuremburg and its aftermath 67 3. Realities of the occupation 77 A predisposition for control 77 Economic constraints 97 The British churches and voluntary organisations: political instruments 106

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Symbol of Authority

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    Book SynopsisIn this book, Anthony Kirk-Greene, who served as a district officer in Nigeria for over a decade, draws upon personal memoirs, diaries, private and official papers, and his own experience, to paint a vivid picture of the service from his perspective. Symbol of Authority explores the socio-educational status of district officers, their recruitment and training, and what they did in both their work and leisure.Table of ContentsList of Illustrations – vi Foreword by J.H. Smith, CBE – vii Abbreviations – xi Introduction – xv Part I. Stepping Stones 1. The Colonial Administrative Service: Chronology and Context – 1 2. Towards a Colonial Service Career – 15 3. Training for the Colonial Service – 42 Part II. The Heart of the Matter 4. First Tour – 60 5. The Day’s Work: In Station – 94 6. The Day’s Work: On Tour – 124 7. The Day’s Work: The Secretariat – 143 8. After the Day’s Work – 164 9. Through Female Eyes – 180 Part III. All Change 10. The District Officer and Decolonization – 207 11. Looking Back: The Image and the Memory of the DO – 231 Notes – 270 Bibliography – 305

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Last Man A British Genocide in Tasmania

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    Book SynopsisTom Lawson is Professor of History at Northumbria University, UK. He is the author of Debates on the Holocaust and The Church of England and the Holocaust: Christianity, Memory and Nazism.Table of ContentsIntroduction: History, Memory and Genocide in Tasmania Chapter 1: Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing 1804-1832 Chapter 2: Saving Souls and Cultural Genocide 1832-1876 Chapter 3: Memory and Return: Genocide in British Culture 1804-2011 Conclusion

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Cult of a Dark Hero

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    Book SynopsisFlinders investigates the charismatic soldier's sexuality and religious views India Todaybalanced and meticulously researcheda welcome addition to our understanding of Britain's imperial history. Military History MagazineIn September 1857, a member of a religious sect killed himself on hearing the news that the object of his devout observance, Nikal Seyn, had died. Nikal Seyn was, in fact, John Nicholson, the leader of the British assault that recovered Delhi at the turning-point of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. What was it about Nicholson that prompted such devotion, not just from his religious followers, but from the general public? And why is he no longer considered a hero? The man called ''The Lion of the Punjab'' by his contemporaries and compared to General Wolfe of Quebec, and even to Napoleon, has in recent times been dubbed ''an imperial psychopath'' and ''a homosexual bully''. Yet his was a remarkable tale of a life of adventure lived on thTrade ReviewWell-researched and very readable, Flinders’s book is as fair and balanced a biography of this contentious figure as we are likely to see. * The Spectator *Superb…fascinating study of this fearsome figure… * Church Times *Stuart Flinders has brought this towering, controversial Victorian hero to life… * History of War Magazine *…balanced and meticulously researched…a welcome addition to our understanding of Britain’s imperial history. * Military History Magazine *‘…a remarkable tale of a remarkable Irishman during the British Imperial rule * Irish Post *…A meticulously nuanced, well-written biography of this important and controversial figure. * Durbar Magazine *Flinders investigates the charismatic soldier’s sexuality and religious views * India Today *…Engaging…perceptive… * Sudhirendar.blogspot *Table of ContentsIntroduction: 'Hero of Delhi' or 'Great imperial psychopath'? Nicholson’s changing reputation considered. 1: 'Trying to hit the Devil', Ireland and India, 1822-1840…early life and first experience of India. 2: 'A bloodthirsty and treacherous Race', Afghanistan 1840-1842…Nicholson taken prisoner in Afghanistan. 3: 'I dislike India and its inhabitants', India and Kashmir, 1843-1846…homesickness and the First Sikh War. 4: 'A fearless, self-reliant, fierce and masterful man', the Sikh Rebellion, 1848…Nicholson’s energetic response to the breakdown of the alliance between Britain and the Sikhs. 5: 'A skirmish in the hills', The Second Sikh War, 1848-49… Nicholson’s growing reputation. 6: 'What corner of the Punjab is not witness to your gallantry?', Going Home, 1849-1851…origins of Nikal Seyni cult and Nicholson’s adventures as he returns home. 7: ' There is not one in the hills who does not shiver in his pyjamas when he hears his name mentioned', Bannu, 1852…Nicholson returns to India to become the strongman of Bannu. 8: 'The evil spirit within me', Bannu, 1853-56…Nicholson’s ambivalence on religion and his growing hatred of John Lawrence. 9: 'A good Mahomedan of the kind told of in old books', Kashmir and Peshawar, 1856-57…Nicholson as moral policeman in Kashmir. 10: 'The word is said and death surely follows', Peshawar, 1857…Nicholson responds to the outbreak of the Indian Uprising. 11: 'I have been hanging your cooks', the Movable Column, 1857…Nicholson chases down the Sepoy rebels. 12: 'Not a bad sliver, that!', Chasing the Sialkote Mutineers, July 1857…the Battle of Trimmu Ghat. 13: 'When an Empire is at stake, women and children cease to be of any consideration whatever,' Delhi, August 1857…Nicholson arrives at Delhi Ridge. 14: 'I wish I had the power of knighting you on the spot', Najafgarh and the Siege of Delhi, 1857…preparing for the assault on Delhi. 15: 'Woe to the bloody city!', The Assault on Delhi, 1857…Nicholson fatally shot during the assault on Delhi. 16: 'Is Nicholson any better?', Death, 1857…Nicholson’s decline and death. 17: 'His loss is a national misfortune', Aftershock, 1857…responses to the death of Nicholson. 18: 'The mother of heroes', Nicholson's legacy protected, 1857-1897…Nicholson’s family and friends try to manage his reputation after death. 19: 'I'm a little baffled about why they are valourising Nicholson now', Nicholson's Afterlife, 1857-2015…Nicholson’s loss of hero-status.

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  • Bloomsbury USA 3pl Indian Club Swinging and the Birth of Global Fitness

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    Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Early Origins, Encounters and Exchanges: The Indian Clubs in India 2. Medicine and Muscles: Discovering Indian Clubs in Victorian Britain 3. An Unlikely Duo? Professor Harrison, Sim D. Kehoe and Transnational Health 4. Swinging Back Round?: Indian Clubs and Global Fitness from the Mid-Nineteenth Century 5. Physical Culture and the End of Club Swinging? Indian Clubs at the Turn of the Century 6. The Global Performer? Tom Burrows Indian Club World Tours and World Records Conclusion Bibliography

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    £85.00

  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Decolonizing WesternIndigenous Dialogues

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    Book SynopsisThis groundbreaking book offers a unique collection of Indigenous and non-Indigenous approaches to decolonizing international development.The world is facing enormous challenges, from ever-growing global inequality to climate change to the continuing fallout from the Covid pandemic. It is becoming increasingly clear that the origin of these challenges lies in the economic models and imperial lifestyles perpetuated by the Global North. In order to find new answers to the world''s biggest challenges, then, it is necessary for the Global North to acknowledge Indigenous knowledge systems as unique and legitimate epistemologies and to engage in dialogues with them. This collection brings together contributions from Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors to promote that dialogue. It provides a unique, rare forum for discourse between the expressive potentials of differing world views, and ultimately, for developing cooperation in the terms of Eisenstein's notion of interbeing, which co

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    £80.75

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