Rediscovering the British World
Rediscovering the British World is one part of an ongoing attempt to approach British Imperial history from a different viewpoint, placing the colonies of settlement at the centre. Editors Phillip Buckner and Douglas Francis have included nineteen essays from expert scholars in the field, which cover a broad range of cultural, social, and intellectual topics in British imperial history from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. The essays focus on the history of Britain and the Empire, with considerable emphasis on the self-governing dominions of Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. They attempt to show the centrality of the Empire in the history of the nations created by the British diaspora overseas, while at the same time calling into question the extent of the existence of a "British World." The goal is not to wax nostalgic, but rather to re-examine the complex phenomenon of this far-reaching empire and to shed light on the ways in which it has shaped our world.

With contributions by:

James Belich
Frank Bongiorno
Bettina Bradbury
Patrick H. Brennan
Phillip Buckner
Elizabeth Elbourne
R. Douglas Francis
Jeffrey Grey
Catherine Hall
John Lambert
Douglas Lorimer
David Lowe
Stuart Macintyre
Adele Perry
Paul Pickering
Satadru Sen
R. Scott Sheffield
Paul Ward
Stuart Ward
Wendy Webster

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Rediscovering the British World
Rediscovering the British World is one part of an ongoing attempt to approach British Imperial history from a different viewpoint, placing the colonies of settlement at the centre. Editors Phillip Buckner and Douglas Francis have included nineteen essays from expert scholars in the field, which cover a broad range of cultural, social, and intellectual topics in British imperial history from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. The essays focus on the history of Britain and the Empire, with considerable emphasis on the self-governing dominions of Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. They attempt to show the centrality of the Empire in the history of the nations created by the British diaspora overseas, while at the same time calling into question the extent of the existence of a "British World." The goal is not to wax nostalgic, but rather to re-examine the complex phenomenon of this far-reaching empire and to shed light on the ways in which it has shaped our world.

With contributions by:

James Belich
Frank Bongiorno
Bettina Bradbury
Patrick H. Brennan
Phillip Buckner
Elizabeth Elbourne
R. Douglas Francis
Jeffrey Grey
Catherine Hall
John Lambert
Douglas Lorimer
David Lowe
Stuart Macintyre
Adele Perry
Paul Pickering
Satadru Sen
R. Scott Sheffield
Paul Ward
Stuart Ward
Wendy Webster

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Rediscovering the British World is one part of an ongoing attempt to approach British Imperial history from a different viewpoint, placing the colonies of settlement at the centre. Editors Phillip Buckner and Douglas Francis have included nineteen essays from expert scholars in the field, which cover a broad range of cultural, social, and intellectual topics in British imperial history from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. The essays focus on the history of Britain and the Empire, with considerable emphasis on the self-governing dominions of Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. They attempt to show the centrality of the Empire in the history of the nations created by the British diaspora overseas, while at the same time calling into question the extent of the existence of a "British World." The goal is not to wax nostalgic, but rather to re-examine the complex phenomenon of this far-reaching empire and to shed light on the ways in which it has shaped our world.

With contributions by:

James Belich
Frank Bongiorno
Bettina Bradbury
Patrick H. Brennan
Phillip Buckner
Elizabeth Elbourne
R. Douglas Francis
Jeffrey Grey
Catherine Hall
John Lambert
Douglas Lorimer
David Lowe
Stuart Macintyre
Adele Perry
Paul Pickering
Satadru Sen
R. Scott Sheffield
Paul Ward
Stuart Ward
Wendy Webster


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781552381793
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Publication date: 01/12/2006
Pages: 446
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Phillip Buckner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Commonwealth Studies at the University of London. He is also professor emeritus of History at the University of New Brunswick.

R. Douglas Francis is a Professor of History at the University of Calgary and has written extensively on many aspects of Canadian intellectual, social, and cultural history.

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