Imperial Co-Histories : National Identities and the British and Colonial Press.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (328 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Imperial Co-Histories and the British and Colonial Press -- Scripting South Asia's Visual Past: The Journal of Indian Art and Industry and the Production of Knowledge in the Late Nineteenth Century -- An Imagined World: The Imperial Gazetteer -- ''The Software of Empire'': Telegraphic News Agencies and Imperial Publicity, 1865-1914 -- Imperial Self-Representation: Constructions of Empire in Blackwood's Magazine, 1880-1900 -- Selling the Mother Country to the Empire: The Imperial Press Conference of June 1909 -- Constructing South Africa in the British Press, 1890-92: The Pall Mall Gazette, the Daily Graphic, and The Times -- Objects and the Press: Images of China in Nineteenth-Century Britain -- ''True Englishwomen'' and ''Anglo-Indians'': Gender, National Identity, and Feminism in the Victorian Women's Periodical Press -- The Empire Writes Back: Native Informant Discourse in the Victorian Press -- History by Installment: The Australian Centenary and the Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, 1886-1888 -- Welsh Missionary Journalism in India, 1880-1947 -- ''There is Nothing More Poetical than War'': Romanticism, Orientalism, and Militarism in J. W. Kaye's Narratives of the Conquest of India -- Notes on Contributors -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index.
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British -- Press coverage -- Foreign countries. National characteristics, British -- Press coverage. Imperialism -- Press coverage. Great Britain -- Colonies -- Press coverage. Great Britain -- Colonies -- History -- 19th century.