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Ten Books That Shaped the British Empire : Creating an Imperial Commons
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Antoinette Burton
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Isabel Hofmeyr
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2014
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-5813-8
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978-0-8223-7592-0
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2014
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10.1215/9780822375920
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pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. v
CONTENTS
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION.
pp. 1
Introduction. The Spine of Empire? Books and the Making of an Imperial Commons
pp. 29
Remaking the Empire from Newgate
pp. 29
1. Remaking the Empire from Newgate: Wakefield’s A Letter from Sydney
pp. 29
REMAKING THE EMPIRE FROM NEWGATE:
pp. 50
Jane Eyre at Home and Abroad
pp. 50
JANE EYRE AT HOME AND ABROAD
pp. 50
2. Jane Eyre at Home and Abroad
pp. 71
Macaulay’s History of England
pp. 71
3. Macaulay’s History of En gland: A Book That Shaped Nation and Empire
pp. 71
MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND:
pp. 90
“The Day Will Come”
pp. 90
“THE DAY WILL COME”:
pp. 90
4. “The Day Will Come”: Charles H. Pearson’s National Life and Character: A Forecast
pp. 112
Victims of “British Justice”?
pp. 112
VICTIMS OF “BRITISH JUSTICE”?
pp. 112
5. Victims of “British Justice”? A Century of Wrong as Anti- imperial Tract, Core Narrative of the Afrikaner “Nation,” and Victim- Based Solidarity- Building Discourse
pp. 131
The Text in the World, the World through the Text
pp. 131
6. The Text in the World, the World through the Text: Robert Baden- Powell’s Scouting for Boys
pp. 131
THE TEXT IN THE WORLD, THE WORLD THROUGH THE TEXT:
pp. 153
HIND SWARAJ:
pp. 153
Hind Swaraj
pp. 153
7. Hind Swaraj: Translating Sovereignty
pp. 168
Totaram Sanadhya’s Fiji Mein Mere Ekkis Varsh
pp. 168
TOTARAM SANADHYA’S FIJI MEIN MERE EKKIS VARSH:
pp. 168
8. Totaram Sanadhya’s Fiji Mein Mere Ekkis Varsh: A History of Empire and Nation in a Minor Key
pp. 190
C. L. R. James’s The Black Jacobins and the Making of the Modern Atlantic World
pp. 190
9. C. L. R. James’s The Black Jacobins and the Making of the Modern Atlantic World
pp. 190
C. L. R. JAMES’S THE BLACK JACOBINS AND THE MAKING OF THE MODERN ATLANTIC WORLD
pp. 216
Ethnography and Cultural Innovation in Mau Mau Detention Camps
pp. 216
10. Ethnography and Cultural Innovation in Mau Mau Detention Camps: Gakaara wa Wanjau’s Mĩhĩrĩga ya Agĩkũyũ
pp. 216
ETHNOGRAPHY AND CULTURAL INNOVATIONIN MAU MAU DETENTION CAMPS:
pp. 239
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 239
Bibliography
pp. 239
Bibliography
pp. 261
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 261
Contributors
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Index
pp. 265
Index
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INDEX
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