Imperialism and Postcolonialism
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Jun '06
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The legacy of empires throughout history remain with us today. This is a clear overview of the scholarship, charting the series of Empires that have formed todays modern world.
Examines links between imperialism, modernity and capitalism and considers the impact of imperialism on global structures and national cultures, past and present. This study explores developments in historical, political, literary and cultural studies of imperialism. It addresses the legacy of imperialism.
This account of imperialism explores recent intellectual, theoretical and conceptual developments in imperial history, including interdisciplinary and post-colonial perspectives. Exploring the links between empire and domestic history, it looks at the interconnections and comparisons between empire and imperial power within wider developments in world history, covering the period from the Roman to the present American empire.
The book begins by examining the nature of empire, then looks at continuity and change in the historiography of imperialism and theoretical and conceptual developments. It covers themes such as the relationship between imperialism and modernity, culture and national identity in Britain.
Suitable for undergraduates taking courses in imperial and colonial history.
"… her excellent book… [is] essential introductory reading" - THES February 2007
"Barbara Bush has taken up a remarkable challenge. Through significant case studies, she has produced a strikingly original and formidably wide-ranging examination of the conceptual and theoretical approaches which help us to understand the forms of imperial authority that have shaped our world. The cumulative effect is indeed impressive, and the book will be invaluable to all those who wish to understand globalization and the power relationships which underlie it."
John MacKenzie, Lancaster University, UK
"A very accomplished and welcome initiative...it can be recommended to students as perhaps the best among numerous recent, partly competing texts."
Stephen Howe, University of Bristol, UK
''This book's combination of comparativism with case studies, framed by an interdisciplinary approach, will make it essential introductory reading for undergraduates and postgraduates in history and literature for some time to come.''
Javed Majeed, University of London, UK
ISBN: 9780582505834
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
304 pages