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After the Imperial Turn - Thinking with and through the Nation

English · Hardback

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"After the Imperial Turn" is an important collection of essays marking the 'coming of age' of 'new imperial history.' One of its great strengths is its range--from the big picture to the local study, from the pedagogic to the institutional, from the British exemplar to a number of comparative perspectives, from the U.S. to the Caribbean and Hong Kong. This is an essential read for aspiring young historians."--Catherine Hall, author of "Civilising Subjects: Metropole and Colony in the English Imagination 1830-1867"

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Acknowledgments ix

Introduction: On the Inadequacy and the Indispensability of the Nation / Antoinette Burton 1

1. Nations, Empires, Disciplines: Thinking beyond the Boundaries

Rethinking British Studies: Is There Life after Empire? / Susan D. Pennybacker 27

Transcending the Nation: A Global Imperial History? / Stuart Ward 44

Empire and “the Nation”: Institutional Practice, Pedagogy, and Nation in the Classroom / Heather Streets 57

We've Just Started Making National Histories, and You Want Us to Stop Already? / Ann Curthoys 70

Losing Our Way after the Imperial Turn: Charting Academic Uses of the Postcolonial / Terri A. Hasseler and Paula M. Krebs 90

Rereading the Archive and Opening up the Nation-State: Colonial Knowledge in South Asia (and Beyond) / Tony Ballantyne 102

2. Fortresses and Frontiers: Beyond and Within

Unthinking French History: Colonial Studies beyond National Identity / Gary Wilder 125

Notes on a History of “Imperial Turns” in Modern Germany / Lora Wildenthal 144

After “Spain”: A Dialogue with Josep M. Fradera on Spanish Colonial Historiography / Christopher Schmidt-Nowara 157

Making the World Safe for American History / Robert Gregg 170

Asian American Global Discourses and the Problem of History / Augusto Espiritu 186

Race, Nationality, Mobility: A History of the Passport / Radhika Viyas Mongia 196

3. Reorienting the Nation: Logics of Empire, Colony, Globe

Periodizing Johnson: Anticolonial Modernity as Crux and Critique / Clement Hawes 217

The Pudding and the Palace: Labor, Print Culture, and Imperial Britain in 1851 / Lara Kriegel 230

Double Meanings: Nation and Empire in the Edwardian Era / Ian Christopher Fletcher 246

The Fashionable World: Imagined Communities of Dress / Kristin Hoganson 260

The Romance of White Nations: Imperialism, Popular Culture, and National Histories / Hsu-Ming Teo 279

Britain's Finest: The Royal Hong Kong Police / Karen Fang 293

One-Way Traffic: George Lamming and the Portable Empire / John Plotz 308

The Whiteness of Civilization: The Transatlantic Crisis of White Supremacy and British Television Programming in the United States in the 1970s / Douglas M. Haynes 324

Selected Bibliography 343

About the Contributors 357

Index 361

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Antoinette Burton, ed.

Summary

Intends to assess the fate of the nation as a subject of disciplinary inquiry. This title investigates whether the nation remains central, adequate, or even possible as an analytical category for studying history. It includes twenty essays that exemplify cultural approaches to histories of nationalism and imperialism.

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Authors Burton, Antoinette M. Burton
Assisted by Antoinette Burton (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.05.2003
 
EAN 9780822331063
ISBN 978-0-8223-3106-3
No. of pages 384
Weight 726 g
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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