Examines the networks that linked academics across the British settler world in the age of à â Ë Victorianà â â globalization. Drawing on extensive archival research, remaps the intellectual geographies of Britain and its empire in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. -- .
Examines the networks that linked academics across the British settler world in the age of à â Ë Victorianà â â globalization. Drawing on extensive archival research, remaps the intellectual geographies of Britain and its empire in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. -- .
Tamson Pietsch is Lecturer in Imperial and Colonial History at Brunel University London
Inhaltsangabe
General Editor's introduction Introduction Part I: Foundations 1802-80 1. Building institutions Part II: Connections 1880-1914 2. Forging links 3. Making appointments 4. Imperial association Part III: Networks 1900-39 5. Academic traffic 6. The Great War 7. After the peace Part IV: Erosions 1919-60 8. Alternate ties Conclusion Bibliography Index
General Editor's introduction Introduction Part I: Foundations 1802-80 1. Building institutions Part II: Connections 1880-1914 2. Forging links 3. Making appointments 4. Imperial association Part III: Networks 1900-39 5. Academic traffic 6. The Great War 7. After the peace Part IV: Erosions 1919-60 8. Alternate ties Conclusion Bibliography Index
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