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Exporting empire
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Exporting empire

Africa, colonial officials and the construction of the British imperial state, c.1900-39
E-bookPDFDRM AdobeE-book
Ranking406231inGeschichte
CHF36.75

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For Africans, rank and file colonial officials - the men on the spot´ - were the most visible manifestation of Britain´s imperial presence on their continent. For Britons, over time officials came to be celebrated as exemplars of a noble commitment to altruistic overseas duty. But in spite of their importance in administering such vast imperial territories, the attitudes of officials who served between the end of the Scramble for Africa´ and the Second World War, as well as what shaped such attitudes, have yet to be examined in any systematic manner. A great deal of research has been undertaken on the impact of empire upon British society; what is needed is an assessment of the extent to which any metropolitan ideas about empire were subsequently exported out to Africa via colonial administrators.

In this original and revisionist work, Prior draws upon an enormous array of private and official papers to address some key questions about the colonial services. How did officials´ education and training affect the ways that they engaged with Africa? How did officials relate to one another? How did officials seek to understand Africa and Africans? How did they respond to infrastructural change? How did they deal with anti-colonial nationalism?

Besides providing a focused assessment of colonial officials´ intellectual worldviews, Prior assesses the value of some of the latest theories of empire in furthering our understanding of colonial Africa, meaning this work will be of importance to students and lecturers alike interested in British, imperial and African history.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781526118554
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date01/03/2017
Series no.101
Pages224 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size5174 Kbytes
IllustrationsLine drawings, black & white
Article no.9377226
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3742605
Product groupGeschichte
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Christopher Prior is Lecturer in Twentieth Century History at the University of Southampton