Examines the nineteenth-century royal tour from the perspectives of various historical actors - including royals, politicians and indigenous people - in order to demonstrate how a multi-valent British culture was created throughout the empire.
Examines the nineteenth-century royal tour from the perspectives of various historical actors - including royals, politicians and indigenous people - in order to demonstrate how a multi-valent British culture was created throughout the empire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles V. Reed is Associate Professor of History at Elizabeth City State University
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Introduction 1 British royals at home with empire 2 Naturalising British rule 3 Building new Jerusalems: global Britishness and settler cultures in South Africa and New Zealand 4 'Positively cosmopolitan': Britishness, respectability, and imperial citizenship 5 The empire comes home: colonial subjects and the appeal for imperial justice Postscript and conclusion Index
Prologue Introduction 1 British royals at home with empire 2 Naturalising British rule 3 Building new Jerusalems: global Britishness and settler cultures in South Africa and New Zealand 4 'Positively cosmopolitan': Britishness, respectability, and imperial citizenship 5 The empire comes home: colonial subjects and the appeal for imperial justice Postscript and conclusion Index
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