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Informationen zum Autor Barry Crosbie is Assistant Professor of History at the Hong Kong Institute of Education Mark Hampton is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Centre for Cinema Studies at Lingnan University Klappentext The volume builds upon developments in recent years in reconceptualising the British Empire as a system structured around complex, multi-layered networks, which transcended conventionally defined boundaries between metropolitan and colonial space. Zusammenfassung The volume builds upon developments in recent years in reconceptualising the British Empire as a system structured around complex! multi-layered networks! which transcended conventionally defined boundaries between metropolitan and colonial space. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The cultural construction of the British world - Barry Crosbie and Mark Hampton1. Naked natives and noble savages: the cultural work of nakedness in imperial Britain - Philippa Levine2. British radicals in Asia and the persistence of empire c.1820-1950 - C.A. Bayly3. Sugar wars: the culture of free trade versus the culture of antislavery in Britain and the British Caribbean, 1840-50 - Philip Harling4. At home in the Ottoman Empire: humanitarianism and the Victorian diplomat - Michelle Tusan5. A semi-exclusionary empire?: the use of British colonial ideals in Trinidad and Bengal - Martin J. Wiener6. The curious case of the chabutra-wallahs: Britons and Irish imperial culture in nineteenth-century India - Barry Crosbie7. Sorting out China: British accounts from pre-opium war Canton - John M. Carroll8. John Stuart Mill's other island: the discourse of unbridled capitalism in post-war Hong Kong - Mark Hampton9. Scrutiny abroad: literary criticism and the colonial public - Christopher Hilliard10. Mr. Hickey's pictures: Britons and their collectibles in late eighteenth-century India - Tillman Nechtman11. Material culture and Sierra Leone's civilising mission in the nineteenth century - Bronwen EverillIndex...