The British Empire in Colour

The British Empire in Colour
Title The British Empire in Colour PDF eBook
Author Stewart Binns
Publisher Carlton Books
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Commonwealth countries
ISBN 9781842225172

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"Reveals the impact that the rise and fall of the British Empire has had both on the world and the evolution of a modern Britain."--Jacket.

The British Empire

The British Empire
Title The British Empire PDF eBook
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Release 2002
Genre Anti-imperialist movements
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The British Empire in Colour

The British Empire in Colour
Title The British Empire in Colour PDF eBook
Author Lucy Carter
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Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Great Britain
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The British Empire ... Containing Thirty-two Full-page Illustrations in Colour

The British Empire ... Containing Thirty-two Full-page Illustrations in Colour
Title The British Empire ... Containing Thirty-two Full-page Illustrations in Colour PDF eBook
Author Sir Frank FOX
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 1911
Genre
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Atlas of the British Empire

Atlas of the British Empire
Title Atlas of the British Empire PDF eBook
Author Christopher Alan Bayly
Publisher New York : Facts on File
Pages 256
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780816019953

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Maps trace the development of the British Empire from 1500 to the present

Imperial Intimacies

Imperial Intimacies
Title Imperial Intimacies PDF eBook
Author Hazel V. Carby
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 480
Release 2019-09-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1788735110

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'Where are you from?' was the question hounding Hazel Carby as a girl in post-World War II London. One of the so-called brown babies of the Windrush generation, born to a Jamaican father and Welsh mother, Carby's place in her home, her neighbourhood, and her country of birth was always in doubt. Emerging from this setting, Carby untangles the threads connecting members of her family to each other in a web woven by the British Empire across the Atlantic. We meet Carby's working-class grandmother Beatrice, a seamstress challenged by poverty and disease. In England, she was thrilled by the cosmopolitan fantasies of empire, by cities built with slave-trade profits, and by street peddlers selling fashionable Jamaican delicacies. In Jamaica, we follow the lives of both the 'white Carbys' and the 'black Carbys', as Mary Ivey, a free woman of colour, whose children are fathered by Lilly Carby, a British soldier who arrived in Jamaica in 1789 to be absorbed into the plantation aristocracy. And we discover the hidden stories of Bridget and Nancy, two women owned by Lilly who survived the Middle Passage from Africa to the Caribbean. Moving between the Jamaican plantations, the hills of Devon, the port cities of Bristol, Cardiff, and Kingston, and the working-class estates of South London, Carby's family story is at once an intimate personal history and a sweeping summation of the violent entanglement of two islands. In charting British empire's interweaving of capital and bodies, public language and private feeling, Carby will find herself reckoning with what she can tell, what she can remember, and what she can bear to know.

Waves Across the South

Waves Across the South
Title Waves Across the South PDF eBook
Author Sujit Sivasundaram
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 497
Release 2021-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 022679041X

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"Per the UK publisher William Collins's promotional copy: "There is a quarter of this planet which is often forgotten in the histories that are told in the West. This quarter is an oceanic one, pulsating with winds and waves, tides and coastlines, islands and beaches. The Indian and Pacific Oceans constitute that forgotten quarter, brought together here for the first time in a sustained work of history." More specifically, Sivasundaram's aim in this book is to revisit the Age of Revolutions and Empire from the perspective of the Global South. Waves Across the South ranges from the Arabian Sea across the Indian Ocean to the Bay of Bengal, and onward to the South Pacific and Australia's Tasman Sea. As the Western empires (Dutch, French, but especially British) reached across these vast regions, echoes of the European revolutions rippled through them and encountered a host of indigenous political developments. Sivasundaram also opens the door to new and necessary conversations about environmental history in addition to the consequences of historical violence, the extraction of resources, and the indigenous futures that Western imperialism cut short"--