Enemies in the Empire demonstrates how Britain developed a global system of mass deportation and internment during the Great War. Using case studies in Britain, South Africa, and India, the authors place these internees into the broader history of internment, the history of the First World War, and the history of the British Empire.
Enemies in the Empire demonstrates how Britain developed a global system of mass deportation and internment during the Great War. Using case studies in Britain, South Africa, and India, the authors place these internees into the broader history of internment, the history of the First World War, and the history of the British Empire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stefan Manz is Professor of German and Global History at Aston University and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. His last monograph on the German diaspora before 1914 was named a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title. Manz has received funding from a number of international bodies and serves on the AHRC Peer Review College. He is a visiting Research Fellow at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Panikos Panayi is Professor of European History at De Montfort University and a leading authority on the position of ethnic minorities in the modern world, a field in which he has published widely. His research has received funding from a wide variety of bodies including the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the Gerda Henkel Foundation.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: Internment in Historical and Global Perspective 1: Introduction 2: Internment in Historical and Global Perspective 3: The German Diaspora in the Empire 4: Global Germanophobia during Wartime: Public and State Responses 5: British Imperial Internment 6: The Extent and Nature of the Camp System PART II: Metropole and Territories 7: Great Britain 8: South Africa 9: India PART III: Life in the Camps 10: Knockaloe 11: Fort Napier 12: Ahmednagar PART IV: Conclusion 13: The Nature and Legacy of British Imperial Internment Appendix: Main Civilian Internment Camps in the British Empire
PART I: Internment in Historical and Global Perspective 1: Introduction 2: Internment in Historical and Global Perspective 3: The German Diaspora in the Empire 4: Global Germanophobia during Wartime: Public and State Responses 5: British Imperial Internment 6: The Extent and Nature of the Camp System PART II: Metropole and Territories 7: Great Britain 8: South Africa 9: India PART III: Life in the Camps 10: Knockaloe 11: Fort Napier 12: Ahmednagar PART IV: Conclusion 13: The Nature and Legacy of British Imperial Internment Appendix: Main Civilian Internment Camps in the British Empire
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