The cultural construction of the British world
English

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<p>What were the cultural factors that held the British world together? How was Britishness understood at home in the Empire and in areas of informal British influence? This book makes the case for a 'cultural British world' and examines how it took shape in a wide range of locations ranging from India to Jamaica from Sierra Leone to Australia and from south China to New Zealand. <br><br>These eleven original essays explore a wide range of topics including images of nakedness humanitarianism anti-slavery literary criticism travel narratives legal cultures visions of capitalism and household possessions. The book argues that the debates around these issues as well as the consumer culture associated with them helped give the British world a sense of cohesion and identity. <br><br>This book will be essential reading for historians of imperialism and globalisation and includes contributions from some of the most prominent historians of British imperial and cultural history.</p>
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