Studies in imperialism (Manchester, England)
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Studies in imperialism (Manchester, England)
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Studies in imperialism (Manchester, England)
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- Empire of scholars, universities, networks and the British academic world, 1850-1939, Tamson Pietsch
- Visions of empire, patriotism, popular culture and the city, 1870-1939
- Colonial masculinity, the 'manly Englishman' and the 'effeminate Bengali' in the late nineteenth century, Mrinalini Sinha
- The relic state, St Francis Xavier and the politics of ritual in Portuguese India, Pamila Gupta
- Curating empire, museums and the British imperial experience, edited by Sarah Longair and John McAleer
- Geography and imperialism, 1820-1940, edited by Morag Bell, Robin Butlin, and Michael Heffernan
- Imperial citizenship, empire and the question of belonging, Daniel Gorman
- Imperial spaces, placing the Irish and Scots in colonial Australia, Lindsay Proudfoot and Dianne Hall
- Photographic subjects, monarchy and visual culture in colonial Indonesia, Susie Protschky
- Hong Kong and British culture, 1945-97, Mark Hampton
- Borders and conflict in South Asia, the Radcliffe Boundary Commission and the partition of Punjab, Lucy P. Chester
- The Germans in India, elite European migrants in the British Empire, Panikos Panayi
- Making the British Empire, 1660-1800, edited by Jason Peacey
- Writing imperial histories, edited by Andrew Thompson
- Imperial cities, landscape, display and identity, edited by Felix Driver and David Gilbert
- Emigrants and empire, British settlement in the dominions between the wars, edited by Stephen Constantine
- Colonial naval culture and British imperialism, 1922-67, Daniel Owen Spence
- Banished potentates, dethroning and exiling indigenous monarchs under British and French colonial rule, 1815-1955, Robert Aldrich
- The break-up of Greater Britain, edited by Christian D. Pedersen and Stuart Ward
- Beyond the state, the Colonial Medical Service in British Africa, Anna Greenwood
- Martial races, the military, race and masculinity in British imperial culture, 1857-1914, Heather Streets
- Rethinking settler colonialism, history and memory in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and South Africa, edited by Annie E. Coombes
- Heroic imperialists in Africa, the promotion of British and French colonial heroes, 1870-1939, Berny Sèbe
- Museums and empire, natural history, human cultures and colonial identities, John M. MacKenzie
- The Victorian soldier in Africa, Edward M. Spiers
- The French empire between the wars, imperialism, politics and society, Martin Thomas
- Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean, interdisciplinary perspectives, edited by Finola O'Kane and Ciarán O'Neill
- Royal tourists, colonial subjects and the making of a British world, 1860–1911, subtitle [delete if appropriate], Charles V. Reed
- Garden cities and colonial planning, transnationality and urban ideas in Africa and Palestine, edited by Liora Bigon and Yossi Katz
- We are no longer in France, Communists in colonial Algeria, Allison Drew
- Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness, edited by Dana Arnold
- An Irish empire?, aspects of Ireland and the British Empire, edited by Keith Jeffery
- Science at the end of empire, experts and the development of the British Caribbean, 1940-62, Sabine Clarke
- West Indian intellectuals in Britain, edited by Bill Schwarz
- Silk and empire, Brenda M. King
- Ephemeral vistas, the expositions universelles, great exhibitions, and world's fairs, 1851-1939, Paul Greenhalgh
- Making imperial mentalities, socialisation and British imperialism, edited by J.A. Mangan
- European empires and the people, popular responses to imperialism in France, Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Italy, John M. MacKenzie (editor) ; Giuseppe Finaldi ... [and others]
- History, empire and Islam, E. A. Freeman and Victorian public morality, Vicky Randall
- The Scots in South Africa, ethnicity, identity, gender and race, 1772-1914, John M. MacKenzie ; with Nigel R. Dalziel
- Missionaries and their medicine, a Christian modernity for tribal India, David Hardiman
- The other empire, metropolis, India and progress in the colonial imagination, John Marriott
- At the end of the line, colonial policing and the imperial endgame, 1945-80, Georgina Sinclair
- Royals on tour, politics, pageantry and colonialism, edited by Robert Aldrich and Cindy McCreery
- Equal subjects, unequal rights, indigenous peoples in British settler colonies, 1830-1910, Julie Evans [and others]
- Britain and its internal others, 1750-1800, under rule of law, Dana Y. Rabin
- Conflict, politics, and proselytism, Methodist missionaries in colonial and postcolonial upper Burma, 1887-1966, Michael D. Leigh
- Ending British rule in Africa, writers in a common cause, Carol Polsgrove
- Conquering nature in Spain and its empire, 1750-1850, Helen Cowie
- New frontiers, imperialism's new communities in East Asia, 1842-1953, edited by Robert Bickers and Christian Henriot