""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"
""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"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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
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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