...stimulating essays...
Laura Tabili, Journal of British Studies
[an] excellent volume.
David Killingray, The Round Table, Vol. 96, No. 389
This work explores the lives of people of sub-Saharan Africa and their descendants, how they were shaped by empire, and how they in turn influenced the empire in everything from material goods to cultural style. The black experience varied greatly across space and over time. Accordingly, thirteen substantive essays and a scene-setting introduction range from West Africa in the sixteenth century, through the history of the slave trade and slavery down to the 1830s, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century participation of blacks in the empire as workers, soldiers, members of colonial elites, intellectuals, athletes, and musicians. No people were more uprooted and dislocated; or travelled more within the empire; or created more of a trans-imperial culture. In the crucible of the British empire, blacks invented cultural mixes that were precursors to our modern selves - hybrid, fluid, ambiguous, and constantly in motion.
SERIES DESCRIPTION
The purpose of the five volumes of the Oxford History of the British Empire was to provide a comprehensive study of the Empire from its beginning to end, the meaning of British imperialism for the ruled as well as the rulers, and the significance of the British Empire as a theme in world history. The volumes in the Companion Series carry forward this purpose by exploring themes that were not possible to cover adequately in the main series, and to provide fresh interpretations of significant topics
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This work explores the lives of people of sub-Saharan Africa and their descendants, how they were shaped by empire, and how they in turn influenced the empire in everything from material goods to cultural style. No people were more uprooted and dislocated; or travelled more within the empire; or created more of a trans-imperial culture.
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1. Blacks and the British Empire: An Introduction ; 2. West Africans and the Atlantic 1500-1800 ; 3. Through a Looking Glass: Olaudah Equiano and African Experiences in the British Slave Trade ; 4. The Black Experience in the British Empire 1680-1810 ; 5. From Slaves to Subjects: Envisioning an Empire without Slavery 1772-1834 ; 6. From Slavery to Freedom: Blacks in the Nineteenth Century British West Indies ; 7. Cultural Encounters: Britain and Africa in the Nineteenth Century ; 8. The Betrayal of Creole Elites 1880-1920 ; 9. The British Empire and African Women in the Twentieth Century ; 10. African Participation in the British Empire ; 11. African Workers and Imperial Designs ; 12. The Black Experience in the British Caribbean in the Twentieth Century ; 13. The Black Experience in Twentieth Century Britain ; 14. Language, Race, and the Legacies of the British Empire ; Index
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Wide chronological and geographical range
Written by leading historians of the subject
Each chapter includes a focused list of further reading
Wide chronological and geographical range
Written by leading historians of the subject
Each chapter includes a focused list of further reading
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199290673
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
685 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
432