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The empire in one city?
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The empire in one city?

Liverpool's inconvenient imperial past
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From the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth century, Liverpool was frequently referred to as the second city of the empire . Yet, the role of Liverpool within the British imperial system and the impact on the city of its colonial connections remain underplayed in recent writing on both Liverpool and the empire. However, inconvenient this may prove, this specially-commissioned collection of essays demonstrates that the imperial dimension deserves more prevalence in both academic and popular representations of Liverpool s past. Indeed, if Liverpool does represent the World in One City - the slogan for Liverpool s status as European Capital of Culture in 2008 - it could be argued that this is largely down to Merseyside s long-term interactions with the colonial world, and the legacies of that imperial history. In the context of Capital of Culture year and growing interest in the relationship between British provincial cities and the British empire, this book will find a wide audience amongst academics, students and history enthusiasts generally.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781526118035
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date01/03/2017
Pages256 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size4318 Kbytes
IllustrationsIllustrations, black & white
Article no.9377323
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3742702
Product groupGeschichte
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Sheryllynne Haggerty is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Nottingham. Anthony Webster is Head of History at Liverpool John Moores University. Nicholas J. White is Reader in Imperial and Commonwealth History at Liverpool John Moores University