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Bonds of Empire
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Description
Moving from the heights of empire in 1900 to the independence era of the 1960s, Rush argues that middle-class West Indians used their understanding of Britishness first to establish a place for themselves in the British imperial world, and then to negotiate the challenges of decolonization. Through a focus on education, voluntary organization, the challenges of war, radio broadcasting, and British royalty, she explores how this process worked in the daily lives of West Indians in both the Caribbean and the British Isles. Bonds of Empire thus traces West Indians' participation in a complex process of cultural transition as they manipulated Britishness and their relationship to it not only as colonial peoples but also as Britons
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
284
Release Date:
2011-08-11
Publication Date:
2011-06-09
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199588554
ISBN13:
9780199588558
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
593 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
20 cm
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