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Empire, Endgame and Aftermath
Redaktion: Walsh, Michael J. K.; Varnava, Andrekos
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This volume investigates the post-Armistice Empire across a spectrum of disciplines, geographies and chronologies to compliment extant academic debates on the legacies of colonialism and nationalism.
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This volume investigates the post-Armistice Empire across a spectrum of disciplines, geographies and chronologies to compliment extant academic debates on the legacies of colonialism and nationalism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000389975
- Artikelnr.: 62245112
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000389975
- Artikelnr.: 62245112
Introduction: After the Armistice: Empire, Endgame and Aftermath 1. 'Britannia Pacificatrix': Re-Imagining a post-Armistice Empire Part 1: Imperial Endgames 2. 'Imperial Coercion in Ireland and India 1919-1921: Insights for Irish Australians.' 3. 'Germans on the British Imperial Peripheries: Lagos and Tonga 1914-1919' 4.'Imperial Masculinity and Racial Pacification: "Martial Bengalis" in the Great War' 5. 'Society and Identity in the former Ottoman World: Encounters between Cypriots and Armenians of the Légion d'Orient in Cyprus in 1917-1918' 6. 'Mary Booth's Nationalism at the end of the Great War' 7. '"The True Story of Ah Q": British decline, American power, the rise of Chinese nationalism 1918-1923 and reflexive contemporary centenary commemoration in China' 8. 'An Empire man on the road to Dominion independence: Robert Randolph Garran's experience of the Armistice "blunder" and its aftermath' Part 2: Cultural Aftermaths 9. 'The threshold of the British Empire': Accommodation, coercion and the commemoration of a national Australian narrative of war at an imperial site of memory 10. 'A deathless monument of valour': The national memorialisation of Anzacs as ancient Greek citizen-soldiers from the war's aftermath to the centenary Dawn Service at Gallipoli 11. 'If Not In This World': memorialising the personal narrative of micro-history with music 12. 'Pleasant Remembrances and Foreboding Futures': Glorifying Representations of Empire and their Opposition within Britain's National Cinema during the 1930s 13. 'Reconciliation through Commemoration': Ireland, Empire, and the 1987 Enniskillen Armistice Day Bombing 14. 'We're here because we're here': The emotive power of the dominant cultural imaginary of the Tommy in post-Brexit Britain Part 3: Coda 15. 'The Hall of Remembrance'
Introduction: After the Armistice: Empire, Endgame and Aftermath 1. 'Britannia Pacificatrix': Re-Imagining a post-Armistice Empire Part 1: Imperial Endgames 2. 'Imperial Coercion in Ireland and India 1919-1921: Insights for Irish Australians.' 3. 'Germans on the British Imperial Peripheries: Lagos and Tonga 1914-1919' 4.'Imperial Masculinity and Racial Pacification: "Martial Bengalis" in the Great War' 5. 'Society and Identity in the former Ottoman World: Encounters between Cypriots and Armenians of the Légion d'Orient in Cyprus in 1917-1918' 6. 'Mary Booth's Nationalism at the end of the Great War' 7. '"The True Story of Ah Q": British decline, American power, the rise of Chinese nationalism 1918-1923 and reflexive contemporary centenary commemoration in China' 8. 'An Empire man on the road to Dominion independence: Robert Randolph Garran's experience of the Armistice "blunder" and its aftermath' Part 2: Cultural Aftermaths 9. 'The threshold of the British Empire': Accommodation, coercion and the commemoration of a national Australian narrative of war at an imperial site of memory 10. 'A deathless monument of valour': The national memorialisation of Anzacs as ancient Greek citizen-soldiers from the war's aftermath to the centenary Dawn Service at Gallipoli 11. 'If Not In This World': memorialising the personal narrative of micro-history with music 12. 'Pleasant Remembrances and Foreboding Futures': Glorifying Representations of Empire and their Opposition within Britain's National Cinema during the 1930s 13. 'Reconciliation through Commemoration': Ireland, Empire, and the 1987 Enniskillen Armistice Day Bombing 14. 'We're here because we're here': The emotive power of the dominant cultural imaginary of the Tommy in post-Brexit Britain Part 3: Coda 15. 'The Hall of Remembrance'