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Empire, migration and identity in the British World
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Empire, migration and identity in the British World

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This groundbreaking study opens up new avenues of research into the history of imperial mobility and migration, while also engaging with the contemporary debates generated by immigration, globalisation and transnationalism. The chief aim of the volume is to introduce the reader to new and emerging research in the broad field of imperial migration´, and, in so doing, to show how this new´ migration scholarship is helping to deepen and enrich our understanding of the concept of a British World.

Based upon far-reaching primary, secondary and oral-based research in Australia, Canada, France, Great Britain, the United States and Zambia, the volume provides a more integrated and comparative approach to histories of migration and mobility within a British imperial world. The key focal point is the analysis of different types of imperial migration, its shifting patterns and processes, its socio-economic bases, and the transfer of ideas, identities, racial constructs and investment capital along the various networks established by British migrants throughout the empire, both formal and informal.

The essays also explore the tensions between the national and imperial, and the transnational and global. In doing so, they reflect on notions of Britishness´ as contested forms of identity. What emerges is a subtle yet far-reaching investigation of competing forms of empire and nation-building.

This book will appeal to undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars interested in British imperial and migration history. It also offers important insights for students interested in the comparative dynamics and overlapping vectors of global, transnational and British World history.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781526103222
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
PublisherZando
Publishing date01/11/2015
Series no.104
Pages336 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size1064 Kbytes
IllustrationsTables, black & white
Article no.7843274
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3081485
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Kent Fedorowich is Reader in British Imperial and Commonwealth History at the University of the West of England, Bristol

Andrew S. Thompson is Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter