This is the first English-language monograph on monarchy in the Dutch colonial world. It reveals the role of mass and amateur photography in fostering modes of imperial citizenship at royal celebrations in the East Indies during the reigns of Queens Wilhelmina (1898-1948) and Juliana (1948-80).
This is the first English-language monograph on monarchy in the Dutch colonial world. It reveals the role of mass and amateur photography in fostering modes of imperial citizenship at royal celebrations in the East Indies during the reigns of Queens Wilhelmina (1898-1948) and Juliana (1948-80).
Susie Protschky is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Inhaltsangabe
1 The image of the monarch who stayed home 2 Snapshot diplomacy: Photographic gifts from indigenous royals 3 Monarchism, amateur photography and colonial citizenship 4 Visual appeal: Photographs for the queen from colonial commoners 5 Oversight: Unity in diversity at royal celebrations 6 Lights, camera and ... 'ethical' colonial rule 7 Monarchy, photography and the end of empire Index
1 The image of the monarch who stayed home 2 Snapshot diplomacy: Photographic gifts from indigenous royals 3 Monarchism, amateur photography and colonial citizenship 4 Visual appeal: Photographs for the queen from colonial commoners 5 Oversight: Unity in diversity at royal celebrations 6 Lights, camera and ... 'ethical' colonial rule 7 Monarchy, photography and the end of empire Index
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